The Jerusalem Post

Ukraine marks 80th anniversar­y of mass shootings at Kyiv’s Babyn Yar

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KYIV (Reuters) – Ukraine marked the 80th anniversar­y on Wednesday of the mass shooting of civilians at the wooded ravine of Babyn Yar in Nazi-occupied Kyiv, one of the biggest single massacres of Jews during the Holocaust.

Nazi troops at Babyn Yar gunned down nearly 34,000 Jewish men, women and children on September 29-30, 1941. Over the two years that followed, around 150,000 people in total, mostly Jews but also including Ukrainians, Russians, Poles and Roma, were killed there.

“Two words, behind which are more than 100,000 human lives. Two words, behind which are millions of crippled fates. Two words, followed by 80 years of joint pain of the Jewish and Ukrainian peoples. Babyn Yar,” Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in a statement.

“Two short words that sound like two short shots, but carry long and terrible memories for generation­s,” said Zelenskiy.

In silence, Zelenskiy took part in a ceremony near a monument of a Jewish menorah lamp erected to honor victims at the site. Flowers and wreaths were laid by soldiers, children and relatives of the victims.

Zelenskiy is Ukraine’s first ethnically Jewish president, although he is not publicly religious. Most of his grandfathe­r’s family was killed during the war.

“The death conveyor in Babyn Yar did not stop until the liberation of Kyiv from the occupiers. Kyiv’s plot of land became one of the epicenters of the Holocaust in Eastern Europe,” the Ukrainian foreign ministry said.

In May, Ukraine unveiled a synagogue built of wood and designed to unfold like a popup book at a site commemorat­ing the victims of Babyn Yar.

Last week, the Ukrainian parliament passed a law defining antisemiti­sm and establishi­ng punishment­s for anti-Jewish hate speech.

 ?? (Valentyn Ogirenko/Reuters) ?? PEOPLE PLACE FLOWERS at a memorial in Kyiv, Ukraine, yesterday, during an 80th anniversar­y commemorat­ion of the victims of Babyn Yar where some 34,000 Jews were massacred over two days during the Nazi Holocaust.
(Valentyn Ogirenko/Reuters) PEOPLE PLACE FLOWERS at a memorial in Kyiv, Ukraine, yesterday, during an 80th anniversar­y commemorat­ion of the victims of Babyn Yar where some 34,000 Jews were massacred over two days during the Nazi Holocaust.

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