“The Centre for Information Resilience analysed the images of Staryi Krym for the BBC’s Panorama programme and concluded that 1,500 new graves had been dug there since it last analysed images at the site in June. It now estimates that more than 4,600 graves have been dug there since the beginning of the war, although it says it cannot know how many bodies are buried at the site,” the report says.
Mariupol’s resident Tatyana, who lost her son in the fighting, had been desperate to find him and this summer visited a mass burial site at Vynohradne, with over 800 fresh graves, near Mariupol looking for him.
She took a photograph of the site at Vynohradne. Many graves at the site are marked with small placards bearing numbers and gender, but not names.
“Most of the bodies are unidentified,” Tatyana said.
Others the BBC spoke to visited makeshift mortuaries in Mariupol to try to find their loved ones this summer, and had to look through scores of bodies lying outside on the ground unrefrigerated.
According to President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, tens of thousands of civilians have died in the Russian siege of Mariupol, but it will possible to determine the exact number of victims only after the de-occupation of the city.
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