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have even been withdrawn back across the border. the russian retreat leaving not just devastation in its wake, but evidence of war crimes. we re out with war crimes prosecutors who are basically investigating in mala rogan, which means small horn. it s a local village that was occupied by the russians just a few weeks ago. natasha and her husband were here throughout the occupation. she says she saw the troops loot and terrorize the local population, committing terrible crimes. there are cases of rape, she says. they killed a man, shaved a woman s head and cut her with a knife. the countryside is full of similar dark tales and the debris of russia s war. olexandr filchakov, the head of kharkiv regional prosecutor s office, is leading the war crimes investigation. he says american weapons and intelligence have been invaluable here. as for the intelligence, he says, many of our military and law enforcement victories are