Russian occupation troops have killed thousands of peaceful Ukrainians

since the beginning of the full-scale invasion

.

More than 9,400 Ukrainian civilians became victims of the occupiers.

First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Yevhen Yenin said this on the air of the telethon.

At least 6,800 more Ukrainians were injured.

"Civilians are suffering because of terrorist attacks. As of now, according to the National Police of Ukraine, more than 9,400 civilians have died. Another 6,800 are injured. Unfortunately, there are children among them. 441 children have died since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine." Yenin said.

According to him, law enforcement officers continue to discover new evidence of Russian crimes in the de-occupied territories.

Thus, 600 Russian war crimes have already been recorded in the liberated territories of the Kherson region, and 3,400 in the Kharkiv region.

"The police continue to restore law and order to the liberated territories. At the same time, we are recording new manifestations of war. The investigative units of the National Police of Ukraine have documented about 600 war crimes in the de-occupied territories (Kherson region. - Ed.). In Kharkiv Oblast, 3,400 war crimes have been documented. However, only 41 facts of war crimes were added last day," he added.

We will remind, in the village of Pravdyne, Kherson region

, a mass burial

of employees of one of the agricultural companies and a minor girl was found.

The Russians first fired at the house in which there were people, and then blew it up.

During the exhumation, there were bullet wounds on the bodies of the victims, in the turtles, and a rope was found on the wrists of two more.

Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba, called

 the Russian attacks on the critically important civilian infrastructure of Ukraine genocide. 

The minister cited the article of the Convention on Genocide, under which Russian attacks on Ukraine fall.

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