'Nazi mass grave' found in Ukraine
The bodies of at least 50 people believed to have been victims of Nazi troops have been unearthed from a mass grave in the Crimean peninsula.
The remains, including those of children and Red Army soldiers, were found about 550 miles south-east of the Ukraine capital Kiev and show signs of having been executed, said investigator Vasily Rybka.
The site could contain hundreds of bodies, he said.
Investigators also found German wartime landmines and other unexploded ordnance in or around the mass grave.
Ukraine was occupied by the Nazis, who executed tens of thousands of civilians and Soviet prisoners of war.