A resident of Bucha said that she saw the shooting of Ukrainians in Bucha. She hid in her own house during the occupation and was even able to take a few photos from the window.
She told about this in an interview for Denis Kazansky.
The journalist talked to a resident of Bucha, who lives near Yablunskaya Street and Tichaya Street, the places where most of the bodies were found. She knew many victims, saw executions and even took photos through the window.
The streets made a place of execution
“From Vokzalnaya to Yaremchuk there were more than 20 bodies. There were three shot cars, at least two people in each. There were three more people here. There was another body near the fence, and there were two more people lying near the crosswalk. And further down the street there were more bodies,” the woman said.
She added that the Russian soldiers had settled in all the houses in the neighborhood and at the crossroads, so there were most of the dead in this part of Bucha.
Not all Bucha residents came under fire by accident. Some were unlucky enough to find themselves in these streets, some were caught by the occupiers elsewhere and brought here, some were riding their bikes along these streets for water or groceries.
“They were just shot. The occupiers had a basic requirement – a white armband. Many observed the rule and wore such armbands. And with these armbands they then tied their hands behind them before they were shot. Some were shot in the head at once, others were slowly and painfully killed,” said a resident of Bucha.
Evacuation vehicles were shot
According to her, back in early March the Russian military shot up a car that was moving towards the green corridor – with a white flag, inscriptions, and all the demands that the occupiers put forward.
And the people who died on March 18 – were brought to this street. Probably from a nearby construction site. One of them was a local – a young guy. Two more were construction workers. There is a version that one of them was cooperating with the Russians, but he was killed along with the others.
Those who helped the occupants were killed.
As the woman adds, the occupiers killed everyone indiscriminately, including those who helped the Russian military.
“They killed everyone. Just those who helped them, let’s say, they left no one alive, because these people might have known their real names. Could have been present during their conversations, so they killed them. There was a woman who lived here who helped them and they found her dead later,” the woman stressed.
The corpses were rolled over with tanks.
She added that the occupants were not going to remove or hide the bodies. And sometimes they even rolled over them with tanks.
Her husband was also injured by the Russian occupants. He had a piece of his facial bone beaten off, a concussion of the brain, and a fractured skull. The man survived, now has two implants and has had his eyesight corrected.
“They didn’t come here to fight, to take Kiev. They came here to massacre as many people as possible. Just to kill. That’s my impression,” summed up a resident of Bucha.
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