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Debunking claims that Izium mass graves are fake Ukrainian propaganda

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Pro-Russian accounts on social media claim that certain civilian graves found in Izium are from before the Russian occupation. Hence, staged photos from Ukrainian authorities. We tell you more in this edition of Truth or Fake. 

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