"Most were killed with small arms" - Nebitov reported the number of dead in the Kyiv region

"Most were killed with small arms" - Nebitov reported the number of dead in the Kyiv region

In the Kyiv region, law enforcers have already found the bodies of 1,084 civilians.

 

Most of the dead were killed with small arms, the head of the police of the Kyiv region Andrey Nebitov said on the air of the national telethon.

 

"I want to say that now the number of dead bodies is 1,084, which were examined by investigators and taken to forensic medical institutions. These are civilian people who had nothing to do with territorial defense or other military formations. Fifty to seventy-five percent are people killed by small arms. It's a machine gun, or a sniper rifle, or a machine gun, depending on the locality," he said.

 

To date, more than 300 bodies of the dead remain unidentified, he said.

 

In Borodyanka, where debris removal is still underway, more than 80 bodies have been found, Andrei Nebitov said.

 

In the Kyiv region, the Russian occupiers even mined cemeteries. Therefore, local residents are unable to rebury their relatives.

 

During active shelling in Pushcha-Voditsa, the cemetery overflowed, which caused it to be closed. People were forced to keep the bodies of their dead relatives and neighbors in their yards. Later, they hid them near their houses.





In the Kyiv region, law enforcers have already found the bodies of 1,084 civilians.

 

Most of the dead were killed with small arms, the head of the police of the Kyiv region Andrey Nebitov said on the air of the national telethon.

 

"I want to say that now the number of dead bodies is 1,084, which were examined by investigators and taken to forensic medical institutions. These are civilian people who had nothing to do with territorial defense or other military formations. Fifty to seventy-five percent are people killed by small arms. It's a machine gun, or a sniper rifle, or a machine gun, depending on the locality," he said.

 

To date, more than 300 bodies of the dead remain unidentified, he said.

 

In Borodyanka, where debris removal is still underway, more than 80 bodies have been found, Andrei Nebitov said.

 

In the Kyiv region, the Russian occupiers even mined cemeteries. Therefore, local residents are unable to rebury their relatives.

 

During active shelling in Pushcha-Voditsa, the cemetery overflowed, which caused it to be closed. People were forced to keep the bodies of their dead relatives and neighbors in their yards. Later, they hid them near their houses.