Ukraine claims 'mini Auschwitz' discovered in town newly liberated from Russian forces

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The Ukrainian National Security Service has said investigations are underway. Russian forces have already been accused of committing tens of thousands of war crimes during their invasion of Ukraine. News reporter @JournoJess97 A suspected Russian torture chamber – dubbed a "mini Auschwitz" – has been discovered in a newly-liberated town, Ukrainian officials have claimed. The room, which contained a box of gold dental crowns, was found inside a de-occupied town near Izyum, a city in the eastern Kharkiv region of Ukraine. Having been occupied by Russian forces since April, Pisky-Radkivski was freed by Ukrainian troops last week. Russia's front 'begins to collapse' - Ukraine war latest As they moved through the region, local officials and National Police said they made the grim discovery in the Borova district, alongside several other horrendous items. A gas mask with a dirty cloth attached to it was found, Kharkiv's chief police investigator said, with Ukraine's defence ministry claiming

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