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Mariupol City Council: Up to 9,000 Mariupol residents could be buried in Manhush.

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According to the authorities, satellite images of a mass grave in Manhush, a town 20 kilometers west of the besieged port city, published by Maxar suggest that 3,000-9,000 people could be buried there. In total, up to 22,000 Mariupol residents may have already been killed by Russia's offensive, according to preliminary estimates, the council said.

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