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Ukrainian president: Mass grave found near recaptured city

IZIUM, Ukraine (AP) 鈥 Ukrainian authorities found a mass burial site near a recaptured northeastern city previously occupied by Russian forces, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced Thursday night.
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A Ukrainian serviceman sits in a tank, in the recently retaken area of Izium, Ukraine, Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

IZIUM, Ukraine (AP) 鈥 Ukrainian authorities found a mass burial site near a recaptured northeastern city previously occupied by Russian forces, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced Thursday night.

The grave was discovered close to Izium in the Kharkiv region.

"The necessary procedures have already begun there. More information 鈥 clear, verifiable information 鈥 should be available tomorrow,鈥 Zelenskyy said in his nightly televised address.

Associated Press journalists saw the site Thursday in a forest outside Izium. Amid the trees were hundreds of graves with simple wooden crosses, most of them marked only with numbers. A larger grave bore a marker saying it contained the bodies of 17 Ukrainian soldiers.

Investigators with metal detectors were scanning the site for any hidden explosives.

Oleg Kotenko, an official with the Ukrainian ministry tasked with reintegrating occupied territories, said videos that Russian soldiers posted on social media indicated there were likely more than 17 bodies in the grave.

鈥淲e haven鈥檛 counted them yet, but I think there are more than 25 or even 30,鈥 he said.

Izium resident Sergei Gorodko said that among the hundreds buried in individual graves were dozens of adults and children killed in a Russian airstrike on an apartment building.

He said he pulled some of them out of the rubble 鈥渨ith my own hands.鈥

Zelenskyy invoked the names of other Ukrainian cities where authorities said retreating Russian troops left behind and evidence of possible war crimes.

鈥 , Mariupol, now, unfortunately, Izium. 鈥 Russia leaves death everywhere. And it must be held accountable for it. The world must bring Russia to real responsibility for this war,鈥 he said in the address.

Sergei Bolvinov, a senior investigator for Ukrainian police in the eastern Kharkiv region, told British TV broadcaster Sky News that a pit containing more than 440 bodies was discovered near Izium after Kyiv鈥檚 forces swept in. He described the grave as 鈥渙ne of the largest burial sites in any one liberated city.鈥

Some of the people buried in the pit were shot. Others died from artillery fire, mines or airstrikes. Many of the bodies have not been identified yet, Bolvinov said.

Russian forces left Izium and other parts of the Kharkiv region last week amid a stunning Ukrainian counteroffensive. On Wednesday, Zelenskyy made a rare trip outside the capital to watch the national flag being raised over Izium鈥檚 city hall.

Deputy Interior Minister Yevhen Enin said Thursday night that other evidence found after Kyiv鈥檚 sweeping advance into the Kharkiv region included multiple 鈥渢orture chambers鈥 where both Ukrainian citizens and foreigners were detained 鈥渋n completely inhuman conditions.鈥

鈥淲e have already come across the exhumation of individual bodies, not only with traces of a violent death, but also of torture 鈥 cut off ears, etc. This is just the beginning,鈥 Enin said in an interview with Ukraine鈥檚 Radio NV.

He claimed that among those held at one of the sites were students from an unspecified Asian country who were captured at a Russian checkpoint as they tried to leave for Ukrainian-controlled territory.

Enin did not specify where the students were held, although he named the small cities of Balakliya and Volchansk as two locations where torture chambers were found. His account could not be independently verified.

鈥淎ll these are now carefully documented by us. And we know from the experience of Bucha that the worst crimes can only be exposed over time,鈥 Enin said, in a reference to a Kyiv suburb where the bodies of hundreds of civilians were discovered following the Russian army鈥檚 withdrawal from the area in March.

Earlier Thursday, Zelenskyy said that during the five months the Russians occupied the region, they 鈥渙nly destroyed, only deprived, only took away."

"They left behind devastated villages; in some of them there is not a single undamaged house. The occupiers turned schools into garbage dumps and churches 鈥 shattered, literally turned into toilets.鈥

In other developments Thursday, Zelenskyy worked to add political momentum to Ukraine鈥檚 recent military gains, while missile strikes that caused flooding near his hometown demonstrated Moscow鈥檚 determination to reclaim the battlefield advantage.

A week after the Ukrainian counteroffensive, Zelenskyy met with European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen during her third wartime visit to Kyiv. Von der Leyen publicly conveyed the wholehearted support of the 27-nation bloc and wore an outfit in Ukraine鈥檚 national colors.

鈥淚t鈥檚 absolutely vital and necessary to support Ukraine with the military equipment they need to defend themselves. And they have proven that they are able to do this, if they are well equipped,鈥 she said.

Air raid sirens blared twice in Kyiv during von der Leyen鈥檚 meeting with Zelenskyy, a reminder that Russia has long-range weapons that can reach any location in Ukraine even though the capital has been spared attacks in recent weeks.

Ukrainian officials said Russian missiles late Wednesday struck a reservoir dam near Kryvyi Rih, Zelenskyy鈥檚 birthplace and the largest city in central Ukraine. The strikes flooded over 100 homes.

Russian military bloggers said the attack was intended to flood areas downstream where Ukrainian forces made inroads as part of their counteroffensive.

The head of the local government on Thursday reported a new attack on the dam and said emergency crews were working to prevent more water from escaping.

The first attack so close to his roots angered Zelenskyy, who said the strikes had no military value.

鈥淚n fact, hitting hundreds of thousands of ordinary civilians is another reason why Russia will lose,鈥 he said.

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Hanna Arhirova in Kyiv and Joanna Koslowska in London contributed reporting.

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