Drone shows dozens of new graves in Ukraine's Irpin

STORY: Reuters reporters saw at least three new rows of graves, most of which had markings labeled with the date of death after February 24 - the day when Russia invaded Ukraine.

A family that came to bury a loved one on Monday said that their relative was killed by Russian forces during their occupation of Irpin. Reuters could not verify their account.

Since Russian troops withdrew from towns and villages around the Ukrainian capital Kyiv, Ukrainian troops have been showing journalists corpses of what they say are civilians killed by Russian forces, destroyed houses and burnt-out cars.

Russia calls its actions a special military operation to demilitarise Ukraine and eradicate what it calls dangerous nationalists.

The West and Kyiv accuse Russian President Vladimir Putin of unprovoked aggression.