More than 40 bodies have already been exhumed in Liman, the Office of the Prosecutor General noted.

About 110 trenches were found in the de-occupied Liman at the Novaya Maslyakovka cemetery, including the graves of children.
It is reported on Telegram by the Office of the Prosecutor General.
The report says that on October 4-10, 2022, the investigative and prosecutorial group conducted an inspection of Svyatogorsk and Liman released from the armed units of the Russian Federation and the so-called “LDNR”, during which the burial places of local residents were established.VIDEO OF THE DAYplay video
“In Svyatogorsk, law enforcement officers exhumed the bodies of 34 people, some of them with signs of violent death. Also, the charred bodies of two citizens were found in the car, their identities are currently being established. of which are the graves of children. The youngest is only a year old. She is buried next to the whole family. In total, 44 bodies have already been exhumed during the inspection,” the statement said.

The Office of the Prosecutor General notes that, under the procedural guidance of the Donetsk Regional Prosecutor’s Office, criminal proceedings have been launched on the facts of encroachment on the territorial integrity and inviolability of Ukraine, as well as violations of the laws and customs of war (Article 110, Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
Counteroffensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the liberation of part of the Donetsk region – important news
The Armed Forces of Ukraine launched a counteroffensive at the end of August.
As UNIAN reported earlier, on October 1, it became known that the Ukrainian military had already raised the state flag in Liman, Donetsk region, but military operations were still going on there.
On October 2, Liman was completely cleared of Russian troops .
On October 8, the Ministry for the Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine reported that 40 settlements had been liberated from Russian invaders in two communities of the Donetsk region .
(C)UNIAN 2022
