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Forced into a basement in Ukraine, residents began to die
2022-04-13 00:00:00.0     福克斯新闻-世界     原网页

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       The Russian soldiers forced more than 300 villagers into a school basement. Then, during weeks of stress and deprivation, some began to die.

       Residents of Yahidne, a village 140 kilometers (87 miles) from Kyiv, told The Associated Press about being ordered into the basement at gunpoint after the Russians took control of the area around the northern city of Chernihiv in early March.

       In one room, those who survived wrote the names of the 18 who didn’t.

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       "An old man died near me and then his wife died next," Valentyna Saroyan, a weary survivor, recalled Tuesday as she toured the darkened basement. "Then a man died who was lying there, then a woman sitting next to me. She was a heavy woman, and it was very difficult for her."

       Village by village, town by town, Ukrainians in areas where Russians have withdrawn continue to unearth new horrors. More are feared.

       Valentina Saroyan sits in the basement of a school in Yahidne, near Chernihiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 12, 2022. Residents say more than 300 people were trapped for weeks by Russian occupiers in the basement of the school in Yahidne. () (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

       The residents of Yahidne, which is on the outskirts of Chernihiv, said they were made to remain in the basement day and night except for the rare times when they were allowed outside to cook on open fires or to use the toilet.

       The health of the captives suffered.

       "Here’s a chair, and that’s how we were sitting for a month," Saroyan said, recalling her aching legs.

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       As people died one by one in the basement, neighbors were allowed from time to time to place the bodies in a mass grave in a nearby cemetery.

       Each time, they passed through a doorway marked in dripping red paint with the plaintive words "Attention. Children." The glare of a flashlight shows bright drawings on the walls.

       The Russians could be cruel, surviving villages said.

       Writing can be seen on a wall and a door in the basement of a school in Yahidne, near Chernihiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 12, 2022. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)

       Svitlana Baguta said a Russian soldier who was "either drunk or high" made her drink from a flask at gunpoint.

       "He pointed the gun at the throat, put the flask and said, ‘Drink,’" Baguta said.

       Julia Surypak said the soldiers allowed some people to make a short trip to their homes if they sang the Russian state anthem. "But they didn’t allow us to walk much," she said.

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       The Russian forces left the village at the beginning of April, part of a regional withdrawal from northern Ukraine Russia’s military ordered in anticipation of a large offensive in the east.

       A message scrawled on a wall of the Yahidne school marked April 1 as "the last day" of their presence.

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       The soldiers left behind unexploded artillery shells, destroyed Russian vehicles and rubble.

       


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