“We were expecting the war, not the genocide of the Ukrainian people.” The story the married a couple’s evacuation of from Bucha in wheelchairs
“I am going to shoot you right in the head If you don’t tell me password from your Facebook account,” – a story of a captive from Bucha
“Crows had already eaten their eyes out, but they wouldn’t let us take the bodies” – a witness tells the story about the occupation of Bucha
“After we left Bucha, the Russian soldier killed my friends’ father”
Kyrylo Zaklunnyi: “We were leaving Bucha on foot. On our way, we bypassed the bodies of the mercilessly killed people”
Tetiana Sichkar: “Don’t say that we lost my Mom, she had made for all of us something we can never lose”
Olena Yarmolenko: “When there was shelling, I was very worried about my children. With each explosion sound, everything inside me turned upside down”
“I know how it feels to live every moment thinking it could be my last — to think that I might meet my unborn baby but in the otherworld”
Oleksandr Semenchenko: “They knew we had no information, but they kept beating us”
Victoria Gaidai: “Knowledge that Kyiv is ours gave us the strength to live and fight”