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Another burial of executed civilians found near Makarov, Kyiv region - National Police

One of the dead is a Czech citizen.

Another burial of executed civilians found near Makarov, Kyiv region - National Police
Photo: Screenshot from the video of the Main Department of National Police Service in the Kyiv region

In the Bucha district of the Kyiv region, police found and examined the bodies of three civilians killed by the russian occupiers, reported the press service of the National Police in the Kyiv region.

"Burial was found on the side of the ring road near Makarov, where russians were positioned during the fighting," the statement said.

The bodies of three men, including a foreigner, were in the pit. The occupiers shot them in different parts of the body. Next to the burial, the occupiers left a booby trap with an "F-1" grenade.

"Two people were shot in the head, one person in the abdomen. The documents of one of the victims, a Czech citizen, were found at the burial site. We have his personal data. The other two people have not been identified yet, but they were in civilian clothes. We will investigate the circumstances under which they disappeared on the territory of Ukraine," said Kyiv Region Police Chief Andriy Nebytov.

A 49-year-old Czech citizen worked as a truck driver in Ukraine before the war, and with the start of hostilities, he came to our country to help as a volunteer. On March 3, the foreigner stopped communicating. He left a wife and a brother.

In addition, near the village Rakivka, police found the body of a shot resident, a former operative of the police. During the occupation, the pensioner went for firewood and did not return. Russian soldiers undressed the man, tortured and shot him, and buried him on the field near the aggressors' battle positions.

On April 29, near Bucha, a hole was found with the bodies of three men who were tortured by the russian military and then brutally killed.

According to Kyiv Region Police Chief Andriy Nebytov, 200 people are still missing.

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