OSCE observers inspect another mass grave in eastern Ukraine

Monitors of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, OSCE, have visited another mass grave discovered in eastern Ukraine at sites where Ukrainian troops had been stationed, a report of the OSCE monitoring mission in Ukraine for September 27-28 on the OSCE website says, reports Itar-Tass.
Mass graves found on Ukrainian National Guard positions in eastern Ukraine.
The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission in Ukraine said in its daily report on September 23 that the military police of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic found three unmarked graves allegedly containing multiple bodies.
Two of the burials were located in a coal mine Komunar near the village Nyzhnia Krynka, some 35 kilometers (21.7 miles) northeast of Donetsk, and one inside the village, the OSCE report said. Earlier the territory was under the control of the Ukrainian army and the National Guard’s battalion Aidar.
Russia’s Foreign Ministry believes the mass burial of civilians near Donetsk is a military crime that could have been committed by Ukraine’s National Guard, and insists on an urgent and comprehensive international probe into the case.

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