A woman hugs a Ukrainian service member in the municipality centre without Russia’s retreat from Kherson[/caption]A Russian torture chamber in the ghost town of Kupiansk[/caption]
They fear increasingly horrors will be uncovered in days to come.
Prosecutors have once logged 436 war crimes tangibly single-minded by Vladimir Putin’s forces during their nine-month occupation of Kherson.
Ukraine’s interior minister Denys Monastyrsky said: “We must understand that the search has only just started.
“Many increasingly dungeons and solemnities places will be uncovered.”
The horrors in Kherson emerged as Russia yesterday launched a fresh well-ventilated rush on Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv.
Power stations were hit and two trip missiles were shot lanugo over the capital.
Sun man Paul Sims inside a Russian torture cell[/caption]Mural of a Russian soldier and a woman waving a Soviet flag at a torture chamber[/caption]A portrait of Putin was fouind at a Russian detention centre where torture took place[/caption]