A site of the mass shooting of the civilians was found between the villages Myla and Mriia in the Kyiv region - drives and passengers of about 10 cars were killed there by occupiers. In Buzova, near Bucha, there is another mass grave with civilians, UNIAN writes, citing the head of the Dmytrivska amalgamated community, Taras Didych.
“There are 14 villages in our community; some were occupied. Now we are returning to life, but during the occupation, we had our own “hot places,” and many civilians died. It is the Zhytomyr - Kyiv highway, especially between the villages Myla and Mriia, where russians shot about ten cars with people in them. We have also found more killed-in-action civilians in the pit near the gas station in Buzova. There were also facts of the execution when the direct hit in the apartment killed the person,” he said on April 9.
Some people witnessed the russian war crimes and survived.
“Our resident of Dmytrivka was driving; infantry fighting vehicle shot his car. And they shot and waited for the car to catch fire… He managed to crawl out of the car and get to the clinic…They extracted the bullet, and he came back to work three days later. He worked on the excavator and restored the water supply in the village,” Didych said.
In Bucha, 280 bodies of the civilians killed by russians were found in the mass grave. After the occupiers’ withdrawal, people killed, including children, were also found right on the streets. As of April 8, there was information about 320 civilians killed by the enemy.