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A picture taken on April 1, 1943 shows men digging out bodies of Polish officers from a mass grave in Katyn. More than 22,000 Polish officers were killed by Soviet security forces in the Katyn forest and other sites in 1940. Russia treated 10 relatives of the Polish victims of the 1940 Katyn massacre inhumanely by withholding information from them, the European Court of Human Rights said on April 16, 2012. Russia's "response to most victims' relatives' attempts to find out the truth about what happened ... amounted to inhuman treatment", a majority ruling stated. AFP PHOTO / PAP = POLAND OUT
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