A teenage boy testified once again at a Ukrainian bureau where the circumstances of the genocide by the Russian military were revealed.



Yuri Nechiporenko, 14, who lost his father right before his eyes in an attack by Russian forces, explained the situation to the BBC at the time.



Around 11 a.m. local time on March 17, Yuri and his father Ruslan, 49, were on their way to handing out aid to get medicine and food.



At that time, Bucha was initially occupied by Russian forces trying to advance into the capital, Kiiu, and electricity, gas, and drinking water were cut off and necessities were scarce.



The rich man on his bicycle was stopped by a Russian soldier he encountered.



"We immediately raised our hands, explained that we did not carry any weapons and pose no threat," Yuri said.



But the tragedy happened at that moment.



"Then my father turned his head towards me and at that moment he was shot," Yuri said.



At the same time, the Russians also fired at Yuri's left hand.



Yuri said that the soldier shot again in his arm while he was lying on the ground.



"The Russian soldier once again aimed a gun at my head, but the bullet went through my hood," Yuri explained.



The soldier then fired another shot in the head of Ruslan, who was already dead.



Yuri recalled, "I had a small panic attack and was lying with my injured arm under me." "My hand was bleeding."



After a while, while the soldier went behind the tank, Yuri got up and ran.



Yuri went home and told her mother, Allah, what had happened.



But she thought Allah could be her glass wrong and her injured husband could be a situation in need of medical assistance.



She said Allah begged her not to go, she said, "her son said they (Russian military) would kill me too."



Allah, who left her house to check on her husband, was stopped by her neighbors on her way.



She recalled that Allah had "blocked her neighbors from going any further", she recalled.



The next morning Allah and her mother put on a white scarf and headed back to the shooting scene.



Her mother talked to the Russian soldiers and barely passed and she eventually managed to recover Ruslan's body and bring it home.



Her family buried Ruslan in their own garden.



The BBC said that the photo of the body provided by the Yuri family confirmed the authenticity of the story with a gunshot wound to the chest.



Allah said that Ruslan, a lawyer, was a person who volunteered to help people rather than sit and wait in shelters.





He was wearing the dark green uniform normally worn by the Russian military, and the bulletproof vest he was wearing had the word 'Russia' written in Russian.