Mayor of Bucha says almost 90% of civilians killed have bullet wounds, not shrapnel ones
As of April 6, 320 civilians were killed in Bucha
The head of Bucha Anatolii Fedoruk told about it in an interview with DW.
As he noted, the number of bodies found is increasing every day.
"The number of bodies found is growing as the dead are found in private homes, parks, and squares, where people were buried when there was no shelling.
Almost 90% of those killed have bullet wounds, not shrapnel ones," Fedoruk said.
The mayor said that several places with mass burials had been found in Bucha.
This is the territory of the Ukragropostach agricultural equipment company.
"There, the russian occupiers almost, like firewood, stacked the bodies of people with their hands tied," says Fedoruk.
More mass graves were found on Vokzalna, Yablunska streets, and on the territory of the Promenistyi children's camp, where people were found with their hands tied and bullet wounds.
Note.
As Rubryka reported, on February 24, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Already on March 8, there was a humanitarian catastrophe in the captured towns near Kyiv: Hostomel, Bucha, Irpin, Vorzel.
As Rubryka wrote, on April 1, Bucha was liberated from the russian occupiers.
As of the morning of April 4, 330-340 Ukrainian civilians killed by russians in Bucha were buried.
On April 3, the Prosecutor General announced that 410 bodies of killed civilians had been removed from the territory of the Kyiv region, which had been liberated from the occupiers, for examination.