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Apr 9 4 tweets 2 min read
It happened in #Bucha , Kyiv oblast
"We went to the back garden of the house, and there I saw the bodies of Serhii, his brother-in-law Roman and another man on the ground." 1/4
#BuchaMassacre #RussiaWarCrimes
Serhii had a blue cloth on his face; Roman received a gunshot wound to the head. The third man, a civilian, was unknown. 2/4
72-year-old Tatiana Petrovna, a close relative, entered the garden in tears. She brought yellow flowers, some cookies and crackers with poppy seeds - put them, crying, next to Roman's body. She called him "Romanchik." 3/4
Ira, Serhii's wife and Roman's sister, arrived later.

Neighbours said that Serhii stayed in Bucha to take care of the dogs. Not far from his body two dead dogs were found. They were shot. 4/4

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