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Satellite images show Russian forces destroyed Mariupol burial site

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During the 86-day-long siege of Mariupol in eastern Ukraine in 2022, at least 22,000 civilians are estimated to have been killed.

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Satellite imagery reveals Russian forces destroyed a mass burial site in Manhush near Mariupol, clearing remains for road repairs.

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The exact total number of civilian deaths in Mariupol during the 2022 siege remains uncertain, with estimates ranging from at least 10,300 graves to at least 22,000 killed.
The full extent of war crimes committed in Mariupol and whether evidence has been successfully destroyed by Russian forces is unclear.
The timeline and conditions under which excavations of mass graves and identification of victims in Mariupol might occur are unknown, as they depend on the end of occupation.
The long-term impact of Russia's reconstruction efforts in Mariupol on evidence preservation and the return of displaced residents is not fully understood.
The effectiveness and consequences of Russia's centralized drone procurement strategy for its military operations in Ukraine are uncertain.
Civilian death toll in Mariupol during the 2022 siegefactual

At least 22,000 civilians are estimated to have been killed during the siege, according to official estimates.

Enligt Dagens Nyheter, united24media.com
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The Associated Press estimated at least 10,300 new graves in and around Mariupol from March through December 2022.

Enligt ineukraine.com

Kontext: Different sources provide varying figures for civilian deaths or graves in Mariupol, indicating uncertainty or different methodologies in estimating the toll.

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