For Russian atrocities with civilian casualties in the greater Kiev region say Ukrainian officials, who find corpses of all ages on the streets and in mass graves.
According to the Ukrainians, the withdrawal of Russian troops and the search that followed to search for missing civilians and more, revealed the true picture of a war that the world will remember for decades to come. Hundreds of civilians were found murdered and “thrown” in the streets and mass graves, with the vast majority of corpses being shot at.
According to the Kiev police, by Friday, they had been located at least 900 civilians killed by Russian soldierswho turned the outskirts of the Ukrainian capital into a vast cemetery.
“Every day more and more civilians are being found murdered,” said the Kiev police chief, stressing that the images he sees every day are inhumane.
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Hundreds killed in Bouka as well
Nearly all those found dead in the city of Bukhara, near the Ukrainian capital, were shot dead, Kyiv region police chief Andriy Nebitov said today.
“95% of people were shot with high-precision rifles or other light weapons” in this northwestern suburb of Kiev, the official said during a press conference.
“During the (Russian) occupation, people were shot in the streets (…) In the 21st century, it is impossible for such crimes to remain hidden. “Not only did witnesses see this, but they were also videotaped.”.
French gendarmes are currently working in Bouka, together with Ukrainian researchers, to set up a process of examining and identifying the bodies.
The residents of Bouka buried the victims themselves during the occupation of the city by the Russian army, which finally withdrew on March 30, after almost a month of presence.
According with the mayor of Bouka, Anatoly Fedoruka total of more than 400 bodies have been found in his city after the withdrawal of Russian military forces.
A few days after the withdrawal of Russian troops, French Agency reporters saw 20 bodies of men dressed in civilian clothes, one with his hands tied, and bodies scattered on a street. Dozens of other bodies have been discovered since then, as well as many in mass graves.
The Bukha massacres sparked worldwide outrage and condemnation and prompted Kiev’s allies to impose new sanctions on Russia.
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