Heavy: Russia is burning up troops to hide traces of cruelty

Marioupolis officials have accused Russia of its efforts to hide the killings of thousands of civilians in the besieged city using moving cremators to burn troops, writes Al Jazeera, records the southern Periscope Port has been the target of unbroken attacks since Russian troops surrounded him on March 2nd. Thousands [...]
The southern port has been the target of unprecedented attacks since Russian troops surrounded it on March 2nd. Thousands of residents of this area who have been confined have been without water, food, and medicine.
“The killers are hiding their traces”, the city council said in a series of posts on social networks. The top Russian leadership “has ordered the destruction of any evidence of the crimes committed by the Russian military in Mariupol”.
Boychenko said that more than 5,000 civilians were killed in recent weeks in bomb attacks and street fighting, where 210 of them were children. He said Russian forces have bombed hospitals, including one where 50 people have been burned to death.
Boychenko said more than 90% of Marioupolis's infrastructure has been destroyed by grants.
Russian forces use these crematoriums to burn the bodies of Russian soldiers in order to hide the real death numbers of their deaths during the war, said the Facebook post.
On the other hand, Russia has denied allegations that its forces have committed cruel acts and stated that it “will bring empirical evidence” to the UN Security Council, where it will prove that its troops are innocent.













