More than 400 are mourning the death of the city of Butsa on the outskirts of Kiev. It is the city where mass graves and corpses were found in the streets after the withdrawal of Russian soldiers.
These revelations shocked the international public opinion and were a turning point in the attempt to document war crimes which the Ukrainians have been complaining about from the beginning by the invaders.
According to the mayor of the city, Anatoly Fedoruk, 403 bodies have already been identified in an interview, while many more are still missing.
#Bucha Mayor Anatoly Fedoruk said that as of April 12, the bodies of 403 dead civilians were found in the city
According to Fedoruk, today they began to dig up the second mass grave in Bucha, with the bodies of 56 people. pic.twitter.com/MMYb6PdReT
– NEXTA (@nexta_tv) April 12, 2022
The mayor spoke about two mass graves in the courtyard of the Church of St. Andrew the First Called, which the local authorities open after the release and retrieve the bodies, undertaking their proper burial.
They were deliberately shooting civilians
“Almost 80-85% are bullet wounds and murders. These are not shell explosions, not shrapnel, they are deliberately shot people, peaceful people, civilians in different conditions.
I was watching the execution of a family driving from Hostomel via Bucha to Kyiv. They wanted to go to a safe building where the husband wanted to save his injured wife and asked the intruders, he begged them not to throw again. But they did not listen to him, they fired new shots, the pregnant wife died on the spot and the child was injured, he went to the hospital. “I want to find him, if he survived,” added Anatoly Fedoruk.
Source: TheTOC.gr
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