Bucha massacre. NYT spent weeks interviewing survivors and witnesses

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The New York Times published new evidence of atrocities committed by the russians during the occupation of Bucha, and analyzed videos, showing occupiers executing at least eight Ukrainian men.

The first video from surveillance cameras on March 4 shows the russian paratroopers leading nine Ukrainian prisoners [among them a man wearing a bright blue jacket]. The newspaper emphasizes that this video is the clearest evidence that these people were detained by russian soldiers just a few minutes before the execution.

Eight witnesses told the NYT that russians took the men to a nearby office building, which the occupiers seized, turning it into a temporary base. After the shots were fired, the Ukrainian men never returned.

The video shot by a drone, taken a day later, on March 5, was the first visual evidence to confirm eyewitness accounts, the newspaper said. It shows the corpses lying on the ground outside an office building at 144 Yablunska Street, and next to them on guard – two russian soldiers. Among the bodies was a bright blue jacket.

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