The Guardian’s Daniel Boffey was one of the first reporters to witness the scene of multiple atrocities in Bucha
On 27 February, the fourth day of Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops entered the town of Bucha on the outskirts of Kyiv. They were not welcomed with flowers, as they had reportedly been led to believe they would. Instead, they met fierce resistance. A column of armoured vehicles was ambushed and the Russian soldiers found themselves in a brutal gunfight.
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