Residents tell about executions in basements and forests, but the bodies have not yet been found.
There is information about the mass graves of those killed by the Russian invaders in Borodyanka, but we must first clear the territory to confirm or deny this.
This was announced by the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Command of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Brigadier General Alexander Gruzevich at a briefing.
He referred to information from the local population, which reports that Russian troops carried out mass executions in basements during the occupation and took people to the forests, and then they were not seen.
The brigadier general noted that it would take time to find these people, because the entire territory was mined.
"We must first demine and then find, confirm or refute this data. But this is all in words for now. For this purpose, appropriate groups have been created that will investigate everything, but we must first clear the territory of the remaining unexploded mines and shells. And unfortunately, there are so many of them that there is a lot of work. We have been cleaning Bucha for almost a week, and we have everything and find and find, and find whole warehouses," Gruzevich said.
Earlier, the mayor of Bucha, Kyiv region, Anatoly Fedoruk, spoke about the mass graves in the city, discovered after the atrocities committed there by the Russian invaders. According to Fedoruk, as of yesterday evening, there were 320 dead civilians, and the number of bodies found is growing every day.