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Before the poor victim of hyperventilating stories of Russian genocide at Izyum, led by head cheerleader Volodymyr Zelenskyy, suffers from another “Bucha” horror story, one should quietly listen to what Serhii Bolvinov, the chief police investigator for the Kiev authorities in the Kharkiv region, actually reported to Britain’s Sky News, regarding the scene of the so-called mass burial site of nameless civilians.

Bolvinov explained that the 440 graves are marked with individual crosses, some with identifications, some without. The exhumations so far showed that the victims died from various causes—all associated with victims in a battle. “We know that some were killed [by a bullet], some died because of artillery fire, so-called mine explosion traumas. Some died because of airstrikes.... So the reasons of death will be established during the investigations.” One can only hope.

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