The man was buried in the yard/Photo by Alina Turishin, channel 24
On March 28, the mayor of Irpen, Alexander Markushin, announced the complete liberation of the city from Russian invaders. The inhabitants of the city nevertheless began to return home, in order to at least carry away what had survived.
Now, near some houses, you can see the burial places of people brutally killed by Russian troops. One of the inhabitants of Irpen told about this to the website of Channel 24.
The shooting of a man
Igor returned to Irpin to pick up things from the house affected by Russian shells. According to him, after the invasion of the invaders, about nine more people remained living in the house.
They were to the end, until they were kicked out by the Rashists. One man tried to say something, and he was simply shot at the entrance. They dug it up in the yard. I did not know this man well, but I know that he was a doctor of science in the Lugansk region. He lived here with others in the basement,” he said.
Some residents of Irpin returned to their hometown/Photo by Alina Turishin, Channel 24
The neighbors themselves buried the man
I have no words. It’s clear that people have lost almost everything, but when such people die, it’s completely different,” he added.
A grave in the yard/Photo by Alina Turishin, Channel 24
They burned and robbed houses
When the house started to burn, the pipes began to melt. Therefore, it was no longer safe to stay in the basement.
The basement where people lived/Photo by Alina Turishin, Channel 24:
After people moved into neighboring houses, they were no longer allowed to go home. According to the man, the occupiers opened and robbed apartments – they took out everything they could.