Townsville Bulletin

Grim find in rubble of Izyum

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Rescuers have found the bodies of 44 Ukrainian civilians under the rubble of a destroyed building in the eastern town of Izyum, now under Russian control, the regional governor said.

“The bodies of 44 civilians were found in Izyum under the rubble of a five-storey building which was destroyed by the occupiers in early March,” Oleg Synegubov, governor of the Kharkiv region, said.

Although fighting continues in the area, local media quoted him as saying residents had made the discovery while clearing the rubble from an area “where there is no shelling”.

Mr Synegubov did not say who had removed the bodies nor how they had managed to do so given that the town fell to Russian troops on April 1 after several weeks of heavy fighting.

Much of the surroundin­g area is also under Russian control.

Separately, the regional prosecutor’s office said it had opened an investigat­ion into “the violation of the laws and customs of war” following the discovery, saying that 14 of the bodies had already been identified.

“According to the investigat­ion, the Russian military systematic­ally shelled Izyum between March 7-10.

“As a result, public infrastruc­ture and residentia­l buildings were destroyed,” it said on Telegram.

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