Russia believed to have been a Nazi concentration camp.Dulag-191 in Luzhnikovo, Voronezh region near the Ukrainian border housed tens of thousands during the war, with 8,500 estimated to have perished there.Harrowing video shows excavators unearthing bones in the area once occupied by Hitler's army.Search squad chief Mikhail Segodin said the bodies found were mostly those of women and children.He said: "The estimated death toll is about 500 people."Judging by the remains unearthed so far we see shot wounds, blunt traumas - in other words, broken bones.“Mostly tubular bones have survived, but often only teeth remain from the skulls.“The only thing that can be said for sure is that almost all of the people who died here were young.“We did not.
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