Tortured remains have been discovered in the basement of a Bucha children’s camp where Putin carried out a merciless murder, but Ukrainian officials warn that this is “only the tip of the iceberg.”
As rescue personnel took the innocent victims out in body bags, horrifically mangled remains of what looked to be males littered the floor.
According to a local priest, dogs have been spotted eating on decaying bodies amid apocalyptic sights that have gripped the commuter town after Russian butchers slaughtered hundreds of innocent citizens.
Handcuffed men, women, and children were discovered with a gunshot in the head and chest, their remains strewn over the streets and put in sewers.
Ukrainian soldiers have also discovered women and children who had been raped and subsequently murdered.
According to Ukrainian officials, at least 410 dead have been found from the region, with many more expected.
Barbaric Russian forces are thought to have carried out the Bucha massacre as they fled Kyiv following their failed effort to capture the Ukrainian capital.
According to the Telegraph, at least a half-dozen civilian automobiles remained where they had fallen after being mowed down by gunfire – one blood-splattered car had the word ‘kid’ inscribed on it.
“We carried people here from the streets because the dogs were attempting to devour the remains,” said Andriy Holovin, priest of the Church of St Andrew Pervozvannoho All Saints.
Satellite photographs of the church reveal an open 45-foot-long trench, which is said to have been excavated on March 1, when Russia was in control of the region, and which contains roughly 60 dead in it.
The photographs also indicate that bodies had been lying in Bucha’s streets for weeks, contradicting Russian assertions that they were placed by Ukraine.
Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister, claimed the proof of civilian fatalities was only the “tip of the iceberg.”
Satellite images of the church show an open 45-foot-long trench, which is alleged to have been excavated on March 1, while Russia controlled the territory, and which includes about 60 bodies.
The images also show that bodies had been laying in Bucha’s streets for weeks, contradicting Russian claims that Ukraine had placed them there.
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister, Dmytro Kuleba, stated the evidence of civilian deaths was simply the “tip of the iceberg.”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spent half an hour in Bucha on Monday, wearing body armour and obviously disturbed, blaming Russian soldiers for the fatalities.
“These are war crimes, and the world will recognise them as genocide,” he added, choking back tears.
Later in his evening speech, he requested that “the sanctions reaction to Russia’s slaughter of people be finally strong.”
“But… did hundreds of our people have to perish in anguish before certain European politicians realised that the Russian state deserved the most severe pressure?” In a video shared on Telegram, he inquired.
He also requested more armaments from Western friends, claiming that more equipment may have saved thousands of lives.
He continued, saying: “I’m not blaming you; I’m blaming the Russian military. However, you may have aided.”
Zelensky has claimed that he has knowledge that many more individuals have been slain in adjacent Borodianka.


















