Russian atrocities in Kyiv region: A woman told how she tried to leave the city


During the occupation of a part of Kyiv Region, Russians shot civilians in cold blood. Three occupiers involved in the atrocities were identified.
This was reported in the police in Kyiv region.
Law enforcers published a story in which they told about the atrocities of Russians in the vicinity of Irpen. When residents of the city tried to get out of the occupation, the Russians shot them in cold blood.
Civilian cars with inscriptions "children" and "evacuation" were met by Russians with a "barrage" of balloons. People were dying in front of their relatives. There was no rescue. The bodies of the killed civilians lay on the roadside for days, - reported in the police.
A resident of Irpin Lyudmila shared her story. Her family and the courts tried to leave the house and escape, but came under enemy fire. In general, the Russians were attacking a convoy of 12 cars when the vehicles ran into an enemy roadblock. Lyudmila lost her mother and mother-in-law.
Police officers identified three Russians involved in the offences at the checkpoint. An indictment has been sent to court against them. Stanislav Stenin, commander of the reconnaissance company, sergeant Buryak Oleh Valeryevich, and private Biryukov Grigory Valeryevich face life imprisonment.
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Iryna Yukhymchuk specialises in events in the capital region. As a civic activist with extensive experience, she is an expert on social welfare education for vulnerable groups.










