Bucha

The name “Bucha” has become synonymous with Russian war crimes in Ukraine. Bucha is a small satellite town in the direct vicinity of Kyiv. It lays right next to Irpin – where citizens kept fleeing over a destroyed bridge into the safe Ukrainian territory of Kyiv. It is also next to Hostomel, a small airport where fierce fighting in the first days of the war prevented Russian elite soldier troups from entering Kyiv.

Where is Bucha?

Bucha Killings of Civilians – Wikipedia
RFEL – Remembering Bucha – One Year Later
Their Final Moments: Victims of a Russian Atrocity in Bucha
New York Times – Person by Person Report about People killed in Yablunky Street
Bucha News – partial lists with names of victimes
Ian Garner – Responses to Bucha on Russian Social Media Groups

War Crimes Watch: Boy Survives Attempted Killing | FRONTLINE + AP
Crime Scene Bucha: How Russian Soldiers Ran a "Cleansing" Operation in Ukraine | FRONTLINE
Ira Gavriluk holds her cat as she walks among the bodies of her husband, brother, and another man, who were killed outside her home in Bucha. April 4, 2022. – Felipe Dana / AP / Scanpix / LETA