This satellite image released by Maxar Technologies on April 21, 2022, shows an overview of a mass grave site on the northwestern edge of Manhush, Ukraine (located approximately 20 kilometers west of Mariupol) and adjacent to an existing village cemetery, on April 3, 2022. Russian President Vladimir Putin has claimed the „liberation” of the flattened city of Mariupol after nearly two months of fighting, demanding its trapped Ukrainian defenders be sealed up in their underground last stand. The fate of the besieged port has become totemic as Russia battles to complete a land bridge covering territories of Ukraine already under its control, including Crimea — which would deprive the country of its industrial heartland and most of its coastline.,Image: 684925050, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – MANDATORY CREDIT „AFP PHOTO / Satellite image ©2022 Maxar Technologies” – NO MARKETING – NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS – DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
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Imaginile dezvăluie existența unui al doilea cimitir care s-a extins în ultima lună și include mai multe gropi lungi, transmite Digi24.
O analiză a imaginilor din satelit furnizate de Maxar de la mijlocul lunii martie până la mijlocul lunii aprilie arată că noile săpături de la Vinohradne constau în gropi paralele, iar fiecare dintre ele are aproximativ 40 de metri lungime.