According to her friends, a ‘BEAUTIFUL’ Ukrainian teenager was raped and shot in the back of the head by pure wicked Russian butchers.
Karina Yershova’s body was discovered ruthlessly placed in a garden in war-torn Bucha.
The terrible finding is the latest in a string of horrible horrors that have gripped the town, which international leaders have described as a genocide.
Olesya Vasylets, a friend of Yershova’s mother, rushed to Facebook to tell the girl’s heinous destiny.
She penned: “Friends, I have bad news. Racists murdered Karina Yershova, a friend’s daughter. The agony is unbearable.
“She was made fun of, raped, and then shot in the trash. My mother found out today that she had been murdered and formed a support group.


“Please assist me in burying her; I knew her for years, taught her English, and she was a really brilliant and accomplished young lady.”
Yershova vanished early last month, and her mother asked for information on social media on March 10 to “help me find my daughter.”
“I truly wish for help, thank you,” she added in a heartbreaking final appeal.
After Moscow’s filthy army departed through the Kyiv neighbourhood earlier Ukraine month, more over 400 deaths were discovered in Bucha.
The evil troops went on to rape and kill villagers cruelly, leaving their disfigured bodies to decay and be consumed by feral dogs in the streets.
Satellites later detected dozens of dead sprawled in the streets.
Bodies were subsequently placed into shallow mass graves described as ditches throughout the town.
The heinous acts, which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy personally witnessed, swiftly became regarded as one of the war’s greatest atrocities.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson responded to the horror in the commuter town, saying the image “doesn’t seem short of genocide.”
It comes as a study from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) accuses Russia of “clear patterns of international humanitarian law breaches” in Ukraine.
According to the research, if Moscow had followed through on its international commitments after invading Ukraine on February 24, “the number of people dead or injured would have been significantly fewer.”



















