Amnesty International: Mass graves in Izium is a macabre reminder of the cost of Russian aggression

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“We reiterate our call for the international community to provide resources to assist Ukraine in securing evidence and conducting the necessary investigations into how these people died and who was responsible. Those who commit or order crimes under international law should remember: there is no statute of limitation, and justice will catch up with them. To ensure justice and reparation for victims, trials of those suspected of war crimes must adhere to international standards for fair trial.” - Marie Struthers, Amnesty International’s Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia

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