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Russia fears another major disaster, facing moral censure and Western punishment like the Bucha affair

Russia fears it will be in trouble again, facing moral culpability and Western punishment like the Bucha affair, after a large graveyard was discovered in a forest near Izyum, Ukraine, where the bodies of 440 Ukrainian servicemen and civilians have been exhumed, some of whom had been tortured before their deaths. A U.N. investigative team will travel to Izyum to conduct an on-the-ground investigation, while Zelensky has said he wants to hold Russia accountable for all its crimes.

The Ukrainian army recaptured a large swath of territory, including Izyum, in the Kharkov counteroffensive a few days ago, and in the past few days, Ukraine has discovered a large graveyard in the forests near Izyum, and on Sept. 16, Ukraine conducted an exhumation at the graveyard, which has already exhumed 440 bodies, which Ukraine is convinced were Ukrainian soldiers and civilians killed by Russian forces, some of whom, by the body's condition to determine that the deaths were preceded by ill-treatment and torture.

On the evening of September 16, Ukrainian President Zelensky made a speech saying that peaceful residents of Russian-occupied towns were being held in torture chambers and mistreated by Russian troops, that Russia had repeated in Izyum what it had done in Bucha, that all the crimes of the Russians were being documented, and that evidence of their guilt was being collected. He called on the world to react to this.

Zelensky also revealed that the United Nations attaches great importance to the graves, bodies found in Ijum, and that a UN investigation team will go to Ijum to conduct a field investigation and report to everyone in the UN system about what Russia did.

If the report of the UN investigation team confirms that Russian troops were responsible, and that abuses and torture were committed, Russia will then face a much more difficult and embarrassing situation than the "Bucha incident"! Its moral authority and national image as a permanent member of the Security Council and a world power will collapse, and it will not only be subjected to harsher sanctions from the West, but also to more intense fire.

The neutrality and objectivity of the U.N. investigative team is crucial, can Russia count on that?