Ukrainian men wrap the body of a relative who was discovered in a manhole at a petrol station in the outskirts of the Buzova village, west of Kyiv, on April 10, 2022. AFP PHOTO
Ukrainian men wrap the body of a relative who was discovered in a manhole at a petrol station in the outskirts of the Buzova village, west of Kyiv, on April 10, 2022. AFP PHOTO

KRAMATORSK, Ukraine: Ukraine said Sunday it had found more than 1,200 bodies in the Kyiv region, the scene of atrocities allegedly committed by Russian troops, as residents in the country's east braced — or fled — ahead of an expected massive offensive.

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