Satellite images from an area near the besieged city of Mariupol in Ukraine show a mass grave that has been expanded in recent weeks to include more than 200 new bodies, US company Maxar said on Thursday.
Maxar Technologies said the review of photos from mid-March to mid-April shows that the expansion began between March 23rd and 26th. The site is located next to an existing cemetery in the village of Manhous, 20 kilometers west of Mariupol, according to Maxar.
Meanwhile, according to SKAI’s envoy to Ukraine Elli Kasoli, the Ukrainian army denied the decision taken by Russian President Vladimir Putin to cancel the attack on the Azovstal steel plant, saying that Russian forces were attacking the factory.
In an earlier speech, US President Joe Biden doubted that Russian President Vladimir Putin was in fact in control of Mariupol. “It is doubtful whether he controls Mariupol,” Biden said, adding, “There is no evidence yet that Mariupol has fallen 100%.”
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