russian propaganda reveals that russians buried up to 9,000 Mariupol residents in mass graves
russian propagandists inadvertently exposed in a video of the plaque on mass graves in Manhush, installed by the russian occupiers, indicating the burial of up to 9,000 Mariupol residents.
This was reported by the Mariupol City Council.
"Given the information from eyewitnesses about the nature and scale of the burials in April, we confirm the preliminary estimate; in Manush, russians buried from 3 to 9 thousand Mariupol people," the statement said.
Employees of the propaganda TV channel of the occupying state Russia Today arrived at the mass grave near Manhush. On the spot, they filmed a "report" from the burial place of civilians that "there is no mass grave here."
A russian propagandist says that the names of the buried are allegedly on wooden plaques placed on graves. Like, in one pit, a specific person is buried, whose identity is known to the buriers.
However, the video shows symbols on most plaques, such as "35-45 p.", "72-75 p." or "50-60 p.," where "p." is short for people. Hundreds of such plaques can be seen in the footage of the propagandists.
Employees of the Mariupol City Council found in an RT video that they had filmed graves in which the russian occupiers had hidden the burials of at least 268 people.