Matilda Bogden, the head of the United Nations human rights team in Ukraine, said Friday that they are receiving increasing information on mass graves in the besieged city of Mariupol, including one that they estimate holds 200 bodies.
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Russia-Ukraine conflict: Evidence growing of mass graves in Mariupol, UN says
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