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14:45 14 Apr 2022

6 men who were tortured by russian occupiers were found in the basement in Shevchenkove, Kyiv region

In the village of Shevchenkove in the Kyiv region, which was under russian occupation, six murdered men were taken out of the basement of one of the houses

The police of the Kyiv region report it.

Traces of torture and gunshot wounds to the head were found on their bodies.

According to police, the basement was covered in blood, and the bodies of six men aged 40-50 were found in it.

Police added that two brothers were among the dead.

"None of the victims had anything to do with territorial defense or any military formations," said Andrii Nebytov, the region's police chief.

He also stressed that law enforcement officers record new crimes of russian troops in the settlements of the region, which were under occupation.

There are almost 180 such settlements in the Kyiv region.

"More than 3,050 criminal cases on crimes committed by the russian occupiers have already been opened in the Kyiv region," the police said.

As Rubryka reported, on April 2, the Ministry of Defense announced that the entire Kyiv region had been liberated from the occupiers.

In particular, on March 28, the Ukrainian military completely took control of Irpin, and on March 31 Bucha and the entire Bucha community.

Currently, the area is being cleared of mines and the bodies of the dead.

The Kyiv Regional Military Administration does not recommend returning to the liberated settlements yet, the approximate date for safe return is the end of May.

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