Andrii Nebytov, the Chief of the Kyiv Regional Police noted on April 11, 2023, that during a year after the liberation of the Kyiv region, the police discovered 15 mass burial sites of murdered residents and three torture chambers where Russian soldiers kept Ukrainians.
Source: Andrii Nebytov, the Chief of the Kyiv Regional Police
“We found 15 mass burial sites – from 3 people to 116, who were temporarily buried in Bucha near the St Andrew’s Church,” explained the Chief of the Kyiv Regional Police.
According to Andrii Nebytov, mostly residents of the Kyiv region were tortured and killed.
“We have three places of torture, all of them were in the Bucha district. People were tied up, strangled with car cables, beaten with batons, held in pits, and then shot down,” added the Chief of the Kyiv Regional Police.
Andrii Nebytov also reported that 43 children were injured during active hostilities and occupation in the territory of the Kyiv region.
“Unfortunately, 38 deaths of children have been confirmed,” clarified the Chief of the Kyiv Regional Police.
Four children are considered missing, three of whom are actually from the same family.
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