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
Boy who survived an attempted killing
Crime Scene Bucha: How Russian Soldiers Ran a "Cleansing" Operation in Ukraine | FRONTLINE
Overview of the war crimes in Bucha
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