The peculiar Russian missile 'cemetery' in eastern Ukraine
The graveyard has more than a thousand missiles, or parts of them. Local authorities hope they can help provide information for any prosecution case against Russians authorities and soldiers. And one day, maybe, they will become part of a museum of the atrocities in the country.
"There is no heating in my house, (and) unfortunately there won't be until the end of the winter," he said, adding that he now tends to call the area he lives the "black neighborhood."
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Back in the missiles "cemetery," Chubenko, from the prosecutors' office, said that they will keep the rockets as long as needed so any expert or prosecutor can take the information they need to use as evidence against Russians.
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And after that?
"I don't know what will happen next," he said. "Maybe we will make a museum."