Putin’s atrocities: hundreds of bodies in a mass grave, some of them forced

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Knitted news09/16/22 4:27 PM in Elol Tishfav

Putin's atrocities: hundreds of bodies in a mass grave, some of them forced

Zelensky visits the liberated areas this week (Photo: The Presidential Office of Ukraine / president.gov.ua)

Putin’s atrocities in Ukraine: The horrifying evidence of the actions of the Russian army in Ukraine is piling up, and now, after the liberation of the city of Isium, eyewitnesses are telling of horrific scenes that were discovered in the city

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According to eyewitnesses, some of the bodies found in the mass grave that was found in the city were cuffed, while in some cases a rope was tied around the neck of the murdered.

The Ukrainians managed to liberate the city this week, after the significant counterattack they led against the Russians.

(צילום: The Presidential Office of Ukraine / president.gov.ua)

(צילום: The Presidential Office of Ukraine / president.gov.ua)

Russia has suffered heavy losses in recent days, and hundreds of its people were killed in the Battle of Izum. Just since the beginning of the month, the Ukrainians liberated and recaptured over 6,000 square kilometers of the territories that Russia occupied in Ukraine.

Yesterday, the mass mass grave was discovered in the city, and Ukrainian President Zelensky compared it to the massacre carried out by the Russian army in Bocha.

“Russia must bear responsibility, it leaves behind death everywhere,” said Zelensky.

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At the beginning of the month, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid, and announced that he expects Israel to join the sanctions on Russia.

“I had a phone conversation with the new Prime Minister of Israel, Yair Lapid. I expect his country to join sanctions on Russia and aid Ukraine in the war against Russian aggression,” he said.

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