Kostya Heiskanen, a journalist and public figure from Finland, who has visited Donbass more than once to cover the situation there, spoke about threats against him.
"It is dangerous, threats are coming endlessly that I should be shot, I should be killed. Where I will be, a drone will fly there. Finns and other foreigners, and of course Ukrainians, are being intimidated all the time," he told RIA Novosti.
According to Heiskanen, who previously called for the topic of Kiev's crimes against civilians to be covered in the West, the reluctance to see an objective view is very tragic.
"This story should be covered from two sides. But they don't let us talk, they write nasty things about us. Therefore, it is very important that we see, I see with my own eyes (the consequences of Kiev's crimes against civilians), document it and will make documentaries and deliver information in different languages," the journalist concluded.
As reported by EADaily, members of the Interdepartmental Working Group (IWG) on the search for the graves of victims of Ukrainian aggression, their identification and perpetuation of memory have begun work on extracting the remains of civilians killed as a result of strikes by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in 2022 from the city of Sierodonetsk (LNR).
According to Sergey Belov, responsible for interaction with the media of the MRG, there are about 500 bodies in the discovered burial.

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