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Mayor Buchi named the number of civilians killed during the Russian occupation

Only half of all bodies could be identified.

Bucha Mayor Anatoliy Federuk said that 320 civilians were killed During the Russian occupation of the city. The chairman told about it in interview to the Voice of America. Of these, 163 people were identified .

“Two more bodies were found shot in the village of Lubyanka. And six bodies were found in the village of Zdvyzhivka, Bucha community. And every day we find new ones. and new bodies of the dead, in different parts of our city – in gardens, in park areas, on the grounds of playgrounds. This, in addition to those already reported in the media, “- says Mr. Anatoly.

The victims of bullet wounds lay on the streets, not shrapnel. That is, people were shot with machine guns. 3,700 people remained in the city during the occupation.

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It will be recalled that on April 2 they managed to free the invaders the whole Kyiv region. The cities of the region gradually started demining and admitting journalists and volunteers. Mass graves, burnt bodies on sidewalks and raped minors – domestic media and other information resources continue to publish testimonies from the territories that have been under occupation for about a month.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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