Law enforcement showed where the Russian military lived during the capture of the Lipetsk territorial community.
In Cherkasy Tishki, Kharkiv region, the body of a 58-year-old local resident, who was killed by the Russian military, was exhumed. This was reported by the prosecutor’s office of the Kharkiv region.
He was buried by fellow villagers in the territory of a private household. According to the initial version of the investigation, the invaders killed the man on April 21. The body has been sent for forensic medical examination.
Investigative actions were carried out within the framework of criminal proceedings on the fact of violation of the laws and customs of war, accompanied by planned murder (part 2 of article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
It was also noted that the prosecutors of the Dergachev District Prosecutor’s Office, together with law enforcement officers, inspected several places where the Russian military lived during the temporary seizure of the territorial community in Lipetsk countryside.
The occupiers occupied the premises of the Slobozhansky village council, the kindergarten and post office in Liptsy, the business hangars and the house of culture in the village of Vesele.
“The letters Z, garbage, dirt, cigarette butts and empty wine bottles are painted everywhere on the wall – everything that the Russian army leaves behind,” the message said.
It will be remembered that on September 23, 427 corpses of dead and tortured Ukrainians were found in the Kharkiv region.
It was also reported that two more mass graves were found in the city of Izyum.
According to the head of the city, Vladimir Matsokin, the number of victims of the occupation among the civilian population of Izyum may exceed a thousand people.
News from Correspondent.net on Telegram. Subscribe to our channel Athletistic
Source: korrespondent

I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.