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Previously, the thunderstorm event is already classified as a war crime. They fo...

The consequences of shelling in the village of Groza: to recognize the dead will be by DNA - police (photo)

Previously, the thunderstorm event is already classified as a war crime. They found the bodies of 51 victims, including an eight -year -old boy, in six - a wound. To identify the dead during shelling in the village of Groza, Kharkiv region, on October 5, DNA expertise will be appointed. This was reported by the press service of the regional police department. "There were about 60 inhabitants in the cafe store who have remembered the villagers.

To date, 51 killed, including an 8-year-old boy and 6 wounded," the publication reads. Rescuers and doctors work on the spot. The investigative team staff inspect the scene and document the effects of shelling. "DNA examinations will be assigned to identify unspecified persons," the police press service. Previously, the thunderstorm event is already classified as a war crime. Criminal proceedings were opened under Part 2 of Art.

438 (violation of the laws and customs of war) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. The prosecutor's office of Kharkiv region does not exclude the deliberation of the rocket to the catering establishment. A representative of the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office Dmitry Chubenko informed that the Russians could transfer data on the target for impact.