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    Bucha falls silent to mark a year since the city was liberated from Russia

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    By News Team on March 31, 2023 News Briefing, UK News
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    Hundreds gathered to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the massacre (Picture: Reuters)

    It has been a year since Russian troops withdrew from Bucha – but it is still synonymous with tragedy.

    Ukraine managed to wrestle back control of the city, near Kyiv, in March last year.

    Vladimir Putin’s soldiers left a trail of destruction in their wake, with the world left horrified at what had unfolded.

    Images showed dead bodies lying in the streets or in mass graves – some with hands tied behind their back and with evidence they had been raped, burned or tortured.

    Over weeks and months, hundreds of bodies were uncovered, including some of children.

    Ukrainian troops compared Bucha to a scene from a ‘horror movie’.

    Russia claimed the slaughter was ‘fake’ and claimed Ukraine ‘staged the whole thing’.

    But satellite images later revealed dead bodies lining Bucha’s streets on February 28 – before Putin’s troops left.

    People held candles as rain fell over the streets of Bucha (Picture: Reuters)

    (L-R) Slovakian Prime Minister Eduard Heger, Moldovan President Maia Sandu, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob, and Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plencovic (Picture: EPA)

    Ukraine liberated Bucha on March 31, 2022 after Putin’s troops withdrew (Picture: Reuters)

    The true scale of devastation caused in the town then became clear to the world (Picture: Reuters)

    Today, a vigil was held to mark one year since the town was liberated.

    Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky was joined by the prime ministers of Moldova, Slovakia, Slovenia and Croatia to mark the occasion.

    They clasped candles as they approached a memorial dedicated to those who perished in Bucha.

    During the vigil, the names of the 77 victims found in a mass grave next to a Bucha church, were read out.

    Volodymyr Zelensky said ‘we will never forgive’ (Picture: Reuters)

    Today marks the first anniversary of the liberation of the town (Picture: Reuters)

    A woman wipes her tears during the vigil(Picture: Reuters)

    Soldiers raise the State Flag of Ukraine during a ceremony (Picture: EPA)

    Eleven Ukrainian soldiers, who died in the battle of Bucha, also had their named mentioned.

    President Zelensky wrote on Telegram: ‘We will never forgive. We will punish every perpetrator.’

    More than 1,400 civilian deaths, including 37 children, were documented in the Bucha district by Ukrainian authorities, Mr Zelensky said.

    More than 175 people were found in mass graves and alleged torture chambers, he added.

    Russia captured Bucha, located 34 kilometers northwest of Kyiv, on March 12, 2022.

    Ukrainian forces gained back control on March 31.

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    Ukrainian troops had compared the streets of Bucha to a scene from a ‘horror movie’. 

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