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Ukraine, one year on: Evidence gathered by civilians crucial for war crimes investigations

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More than 70,000 alleged war crimes have been reported in Ukraine since Russia invaded. In Bucha, more than 400 people were killed during the Russian occupation. War crimes investigations are opened and evidence gathered by civilians is crucial. One such civilian is Denis Davidov. He tells FRANCE 24’s Mark Owen what he saw then.

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