Luke Mogelson reports from Bucha, where Ukrainian volunteers say they have picked up 300 corpses since the Russian retreat.
retreated from the area, and Havryliuk received news that Sergey was dead. On Monday, she went home.
Cherednichenko later showed me where on her property she had buried Volodymyr. It is traditional for Ukrainians to place some of the deceased’s preferred food on a grave, but during the occupation the residents of Bucha barely had enough sustenance to survive. Volodymyr had loved caffeine, and Cherednichenko had found a small packet of instant coffee to leave on the otherwise unmarked mound of dirt.A few houses down from Havryliuk’s place, two brothers had also been executed.
Everyone I spoke with noted that, as soon as the Russians had arrived in Bucha, they had ransacked homes and supermarkets for alcohol. At almost every location where someone had been killed, I saw numerous empty bottles of vodka, whiskey, wine, or beer.
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