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Armenian WWI Aggression: Bones Of Turkish Women And Children Found In A Mass Grave

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A mass burial was discovered in Karagel village in Ardahan province in Turkey. According to Internethaber, at the burial, human bones and parts of blood-covered clothes were discovered.

Reportedly, the found human bones could belong to local turks, killed by the Armenians during the WWI. Later, the found bones and clothers parts were sent for expertize. Most of the bones found belonged to women and children, which proves they were local civilians, possibly murdered as part of genocide. Local elder people also claim, that the bones belong to those, whom Armenians have killed during the war.

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