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Report: Approximately 1,400 new graves appear in Mariupol cemetery since mid-May.

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The UK-based Center for Information Resilience (CIR) said, citing new satellite images, that new graves were added at the Mariupol Starokrymske cemetery between May 12 and June 29. Compared to the pre-war days, the report says that there are five times more new graves being dug each month.

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