Residents buried the bodies found in Bucha, a town northwest of Kieu, the capital of Ukraine, where many civilians were found killed after the withdrawal of Russian troops.

On the 5th in Bucha, a man found in his body was buried a few days ago when he went to deliver food to his mother before the withdrawal of Russian troops and went missing.

The burial was done by male friends, who wept as they spoke to the bodies.



According to the testimony of the inhabitants, the body of the man also had marks of being shot and beaten in the head from a close range.



One of my friends said, "It's scary. We all had a job and everything was fine, but the Russian army came and brought this sadness. I don't think they are the same person."



As of the 6th, many destroyed Russian tanks were left on the streets of Bucha, and residents were walking with water in their hands.



One of the residents said, "I was in the Army but I have never seen such a scene. I don't know why I need to kill the citizens."

A woman living in Bucha "an elderly soldier has come and the slaughter has begun."

A woman living in Bucha gave an interview with AFP and testified about the situation when the Russian army invaded.



Born and raised in Bucha, Olena, 43, was hiding in an underground shelter with children aged 7 and 9 until the Ukrainian army regained it.



"Ukrainian territorial defense forces defending Bucha fled as soon as Russian troops arrived. Initially most of the Russian troops were young soldiers, but two weeks later they appear to be older than 40. Older soldiers are joining us. "



"Older soldiers wore black and dark green uniforms and better-performing equipment than usual. They were brutal and treated the civilians badly. The slaughter began with the older soldiers. Since I came, I saw a man who went out to buy food being shot, "he said, testifying to the situation of the civilian killings.

A man living in Bucha "There is no word to express this hell"

On the 6th, a man living in Bucha talked about the tragedy of the site after the withdrawal of Russian troops in a telephone interview with NHK.



Borodimil Abramov, 39, who was interviewed, was born and raised in Bucha and lived with his wife and daughter, as well as his father and sister, but on February 25, the day after the Russian invasion began. He evacuated with his wife and daughter and returned to Bucha on the 3rd of this month.



Regarding the appearance of Bucha after the withdrawal of the Russian army, "Many people were killed. Many bodies were left behind, some tortured. I don't know what to say. Is it confusing? There is no word to describe this hell, perhaps because of fear, "he said.



Abramov's father and sister couple remained in Bucha after the Russian invasion, but his sister's husband was murdered.



Regarding the situation when my sister's husband was killed, "I heard that he took out his sister's husband, took off his clothes, knelt down, and shot his face and head. He said he was drinking water. "



He then slammed "I think this is genocide, not war. Invaders from Russia came and killed civilians. They are terrifying creatures according to propaganda. They are not humans." rice field.