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Watch video: Hundreds of bodies found in Bucha, near Kyiv

The war-torn country has accused Russian troops of genocide, and Western leaders have promised to respond with sanctions

A member of Bucha's civilian protection units covers a victim found on the side of the road. Deutsche Welle.

Deutsche Welle
Published 05.04.22, 02:12 PM

Bucha is a town of some 36,000 inhabitants less than 8 kilometers (5 miles) from the city limits of Kyiv. In late February, it became the target of Russian forces as they advanced on the Ukrainian capital. According to survivors, many citizens stayed in their basements for weeks without light or heat until Ukrainian troops took back the city.

After the Russians pulled back, reports began to emerge accusing Moscow's forces of restraining and then shooting civilians, as well as sexually assaulting local women, whose bodies were left naked and partially burned on the side of the road. Photos and videos showed mass graves around the city.

Bucha Mayor Anatoliy Fedoruk estimated that at least 300 residents had been killed, and some were buried alongside numerous Russian soldiers.

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