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'We're not finding soldiers, just innocent people': The horror of Russian occupation revealed in Borodianka

Oksana Kostychenko walks down a narrow pathway, leading to her back garden in Borodianka. The flower beds on one side are surprisingly well arranged, contrasting with the wanton destruction all around.

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Oksana Kostychenko walks down a narrow pathway, leading to her back garden in Borodianka. The flower beds on one side are surprisingly well arranged, contrasting with the wanton destruction all around.

Highlights

  • Body of a man found face-down with a bag over his head and hands tied behind his back.
  • Authorities on site say all indications show he was another civilian casualty of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war.
  • Russian forces occupied Borodianka, Kyiv, for more than a month, razed to ground by long-range attacks.
  • Russian troops then used some of the houses as their own personnel barracks.
  • Authorities have imposed a curfew in the entire Kyiv region until April 7, calling on residents to remain indoors as they conduct de-mining operations to rot up to rot in the rot.
  • Volunteers collect bodies of bodies of people killed by the Russians.