In total, the bodies of 1,374 people were found in the territory of the region after de-occupation, 717 of them were shot.
Within a year of de-occupation in the Kyiv region, the police revealed 15 mass graves of murdered civilians and three torture sites. This was announced at a press conference on April 11 by the head of the regional police, Andrei Nebytov.
“We identified 15 mass graves – from three people to 116, temporarily buried in Bucha near the Church of St. Andrew the First-Called,” he specified.
According to the head of the regional police, most of the residents of the Kyiv region died a violent death.
“We have three iconic places of torture, all of them in the Buchansk region … People were tied up, strangled with car cables, beaten with kiosks, hidden in pits, and then shot,” said by Nebytov.
Dungeons were located either in the headquarters of the Russian army, or in positions where heavy artillery was located.
“The kidnapped residents were brought there, tortured and killed,” he added.
In total, the bodies of 1374 people were found in the region, 717 of them were shot. Another 279 people are considered missing.
Nebytov also emphasized that during the active fighting and occupation of the territory of the Kyiv region, 38 children died and 43 were injured.
Recall that in early March in Borodyanka in the Kiev region, they found a new grave for the victims of the Russian invaders.
The body of a woman who was shot by the invaders was dug up in the Kharkiv region
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Source: korrespondent

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