- Bucha massacre - Wikipedia
Photographic and video evidence of the massacre emerged on 1 April 2022, after Russian forces withdrew from the city [13][14] Verbal reports had been emerging since early March According to local authorities, 458 bodies have been recovered from the town, including nine children under the age of 18
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Many narratives about Bucha hinge entirely on the order of events, and on the dates of certain pieces of evidence In this article, we lay out several viral claims about the Bucha massacre, and show how each is either debunked or strengthened by the timeline of documented events
- Bucha Town’s Journey from Occupation to Resilience Amidst Russian War . . .
During 33 days of occupation, Russian forces turned Bucha—a quiet commuter town near Kyiv—into a killing ground The Bucha massacre unfolded behind St Andrew’s Church, where a mass grave held at least 116 civilians
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