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During the shelling of the Kiev region, the invaders killed civilians and destroyed a historical monument

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During the shelling of the Kyiv region, the invaders killed civilians/Facebook Office of the Prosecutor General

As a result of shelling by the invaders of the Kiev region, civilians were killed. The Russians also destroyed the historical monument. In this regard, law enforcement officers launched an investigation.

Under the procedural leadership of the district prosecutor's offices of the Kiev region, a pre-trial investigation is carried out in criminal proceedings on violations of the laws and customs of war.

The Russians killed civilians in the Kiev region

According to the investigation, from artillery strikes 3 civilians were killed in the villages of Tarasovka, Trebukhov and Shevchenkovo ​​in the Brovarsky district, as well as Buchi. In addition, 6 more were injured.

The invaders opened fire from artillery and automatic weapons on apartment and private houses in the village of Andreevka, Buchansky district, Bucha, Irpen, Petropavlovskaya Borshchagovka and the villages of Tarasovka, Trebukhov, Lukyanovka and Shevchenkovo, Brovarsky district. Enemy shells damaged or completely destroyed civilian housing.

Russians are also shelling settlements in the Fastovsky and Vyshgorod districts.

Occupiers destroyed a historical landmark

Enemy troops destroy architectural monuments . In particular, in the village of Lukyanovka, Brovarsky district, the Russians destroyed the Church of the Ascension of the Lord, a monument of Ukrainian wooden architecture of the second half of the 19th century.

The prosecutors of the Kiev region are taking measures to properly document the war crimes of the aggressor country in order to bring the perpetrators to justice.

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During the shelling of the Kyiv region, the invaders killed civilians and destroyed a historical monument

Russians shell historical monuments/Photo by the Office of the Prosecutor General

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