Ukraine accuses Russia of war crimes after bodies found bound, shot

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Ukrainian authorities were investigating possible war crimes by Russia after finding hundreds of bodies, some bound and shot at close range,
strewn around towns near Kyiv after Kremlin forces withdrew to refocus their attacks in other parts of the country.In the town of Bucha, 37
km northwest of Kyiv&s city centre, Reuters reporters saw a man lay sprawled by the roadside, his hands tied behind his back and a bullet
wound to his head.Bucha&s deputy mayor, Taras Shapravskyi, said 50 of some 300 bodies, found after Russian forces withdrew from the city
late last week, were the victims of extra-judicial killings carried out by Russian troops.Reuters could not independently verify those
figures or who was responsible for the killings.Russia&s defence ministry said in a statement issued on Sunday that all photographs and
videos published by the Ukrainian authorities alleging &crimes& by Russian troops in Bucha were a &provocation,& and no resident of Bucha
suffered violence at the hands of Russian troops.Satellite images showed a 45-foot-long trench dug into the grounds of a Ukrainian church
where a mass grave was found this week
Reuters reporters in Bucha visited a mass grave at one church that was still open, with hands and feet poking through the red clay heaped on
top.Pictures of the destruction and apparent violence towards civilians sparked widespread condemnation of Russia and leader Vladimir Putin
United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken described the images as &a punch in the gut,& while United Nations Secretary-General
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