Prosecutors launch investigation into destruction of ancient Did mound in Mariupol by occupants
Kyiv • UNN
Russian troops destroyed the ancient Did mound in Mariupol, a historical monument dating back to the 5th millennium BC, in violation of laws protecting cultural property during the war.
Ukrainian prosecutors in Donetsk region have launched an investigation into the destruction of the historical cultural monument of the Did mound in Mariupol by the occupiers. This was reported by the Prosecutor General's Office, UNN reports.
Under the procedural supervision of the Donetsk Regional Prosecutor's Office, a pre-trial investigation was initiated in the criminal proceedings on the fact of violation of the laws and customs of war (Part 1 Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
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It is noted that on March 25, 2024, information appeared on media resources about the destruction of another cultural property in the occupied Mariupol by the Russian occupation authorities.
According to investigators, representatives of the aggressor state destroyed the ancient historical monument of the Did mound, dating back to the fifth millennium BC, with excavators.
Prosecutors note that such actions are a violation of the Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property and the Provisions to the IV Convention relative to the Laws and Customs of War on Land.
Prosecutors are taking all possible and appropriate measures to document war crimes committed by representatives of the Russian armed forces.
For reference
The Grandfather Mound is an archaeological site on the northwestern outskirts of Mariupol in the Central District. The mound is known from ancient maps, and this is how its name is marked on them. The sprawling hill is of scientific and historical interest only, as it is a contemporary of the world-famous pyramids of Ancient Egypt. The Did mound is an earthen but architectural structure. It was created in its time from pieces of soil with grass. No matter how big the mound was, it was created from fertile soil, which is what makes it different from natural hills.
Recall
Earlier , UNN reportedthat Russian invaders in occupied Mariupol are destroying the Did mound, a historical monument dating back to the 5th millennium BC, with excavators. The mayor's advisor published footage showing how the Russian occupiers are destroying the city's historical monument with excavators.