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Governor says Russian troops killed more than 100 civilians in Sumy Oblast.

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Bodies of civilians with tied hands and signs of torture, as well as ones shot in the head, have been found, Sumy Oblast Governor Dmytro Zhyvytsky said on April 13. The official said the number of victims is growing every day as rescuers continue to discover dead bodies. He added that many civilians went missing.

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