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Horrifying satellite images show bodies lying in Bucha streets after Russian massacre

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Ukraine had killed the innocent people in an act of "provocation" after troops withdrew - but the satellite images expose their callous lies reports the Mirror.

The news comes after a sickening “torture room” was found in Bucha. Graphic images of dead bodies discarded among rubble have been shared by the Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s Office who claim the photos were taken in a chilling building in Bucha.The Office alleges the corpses belonged to citizens who had been tortured and killed by Russian soldiers when Moscow had a fleeting grip on the city.Ukrainian officials say 410 civilians have been killed in the towns surrounding Kyiv so far with 300 partially buried or not buried at all in Bucha alone.Meanwhile, private surveillance company Maxar Technologies also uncovered a 45ft trench where a mass grave was found in satellite images.Maxar spokesman Stephen Wood said in a statement: "High-resolution Maxar satellite imagery collected over Bucha, Ukraine (northwest of Kyiv) verifies and corroborates recent social media videos and photos that reveal bodies lying in the streets and left out in the open for weeks."The company previously said the first signs of excavation for a mass grave at the Church of St.

Andrew and Pyervozvannoho All Saints were seen on March 10.In a press conference, Russian envoy to the UN Vassily Nebenzia falsely tried to pass the blame for the murders on Ukraine.She claimed the heartbreaking scenes were "arranged by the Ukrainian information, information warfare machine".Speaking from Bucha, Mr Zelensky vowed that Putin and his troops would be punished for the alleged war crimes.He said: "It's very difficult to talk.

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