Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Bucolic Ukraine forest is site of mass grave exhumation

- By Oleksandr Stashevsky­i

BUCHA, Ukraine — The lush green beauty of a pine forest with singing birds contrasted with the violent deaths of newly discovered victims of Russia’s war in Ukraine, as workers exhumed bodies from another mass grave near the town of Bucha on Kyiv’s outskirts.

The hands of several victims were tied behind their backs. The gruesome work of digging up the remains coincided with the Ukrainian police chief’s report that authoritie­s have opened criminal investigat­ions into the killings of more than 12,000 people since the Russian invasion.

Workers wearing white hazmat suits and masks used shovels to exhume bodies from the soil of the forest, marking each section with small yellow numbered signs on the ground. The bodies, covered in cloth and dirt, attracted flies.

“Shots to the knees tell us that people were tortured,” Andriy Nebytov, head of the Kyiv regional police, said at the scene. “The hands tied behind the back with tape say that people had been held [hostage] for a long time and [enemy forces] tried to get any informatio­n from them.”

Since the withdrawal of Russian troops from the region at the end of March, the authoritie­s say they have uncovered the bodies of 1,316 people, many in mass graves in the forest and elsewhere.

The horrors of Bucha shocked the world after Russian troops left. The mass grave that reporters saw Monday was just behind a trench dug out for a military vehicle. The bodies of seven civilians were retrieved. Two of the bodies were found with their hands tied and gunshot wounds to the knees and the head, Mr. Nebytov said.

National police Chief Igor Klimenko told the InterfaxUk­raine news agency on Monday that criminal investigat­ions into the deaths of more than 12,000 Ukrainians included some found in mass graves. He said the mass killings of people also took place from snipers firing from tanks and armored personnel carriers. Bodies were found lying on streets and in their homes, as well as in mass graves.

He didn’t specify how many were civilians and how many were military.

Informatio­n about the total number of bodies isn’t known, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told the American Jewish Committee on Sunday. He cited the killings of two children who died with their parents in the basement of a Mariupol apartment building in a Russian bombing.

 ?? Natacha Pisarenko/Associated Press ?? Members of an extraction crew work Monday during an exhumation at a mass grave near Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine.
Natacha Pisarenko/Associated Press Members of an extraction crew work Monday during an exhumation at a mass grave near Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine.

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