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Hundreds of bodies, believed to have been buried by the Russian army, have been unearthed in the northeastern region reclaimed by Ukraine.

Escapes continue to evade military mobilization in Russia.



Correspondent Jeong Ban-seok.



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This is a mass burial site outside Izium in the northeastern region that Ukraine reclaimed from Russia.



Ukrainian authorities found 436 bodies, most of which showed signs of violent death, including torture.



[Kharkiu Regional Military Leader: A body with traces of torture was also found here.

The hands were broken or some of the men were castrated.]



The UN investigation team also conducted an investigation focusing on the capital Kiiu, Chernivu, Hacriu, and Sumi, and found evidence of war crimes such as unauthorized executions, torture, and sex crimes. said to have secured it.



[Eric Moss/Chairman of the Ukrainian Commission of Inquiry: In our case, victims of sexual offenses were between the ages of 4 and 82.]



Most of it appears to have been carried out by the Russian military, which Russia still denies regarding the allegations.



In Russia, as the military mobilization order is in full swing, a great escape is continuing in the border area to avoid military mobilization.



At the checkpoint in Georgia, which borders Russia, there was congestion for more than 5 kilometers overnight.



Finland has announced that it will ban Russians from entering the country for tourism purposes.



In the four Ukrainian states occupied by Russia, referendums have been held for five days starting yesterday (23rd) for Russian incorporation.



Russia intends to use the voting results as an excuse to prolong the war, but the West, including the United States, said it would not recognize annexation.