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Torture chambers in Kherson are evidence of Russia's cruel war crimes, say investigators

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Torture chambers in Kherson are evidence of Russia's cruel war crimes, say investigators

Torture chambers in Kherson are evidence of Russia's cruel war crimes, say investigators

Ukrainian investigators say they are examining 300 cases of tourure in Kherson.

They have found cellars where civilians were starved, beaten and given electric shocks during Russia's eight month occupation.


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