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Ukraine’s Bucha rebuilds, seeks justice one year after war killings shocked the world

  • One year ago, scenes of horror emerged from Ukraine’s Bucha after it was retaken from Russian forces
  • The scars of war are strewn across Bucha, despite the relative rejuvenation of the town since its liberation

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Graves of unidentified people killed by Russian soldiers during the occupation of Bucha. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

A year after its liberation by Ukrainian forces, Bucha and its people are still confronted by the atrocities blamed on Russian forces during their occupation of the town.

But the community is rebuilding, and local people say “the pain is diminishing” and that they must “continue to live” despite their collective trauma.

Vokzalna Street, now an open-air building site where dozens of builders weave between diggers and dump trucks, rebuilding homes and roads, is a far cry from the height of the fighting.

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It was on the arterial road that a column of Russian armoured vehicles was destroyed by Ukrainian forces in the battle to recapture the area.

The charred carcasses of military vehicles littered the street after Russian troops withdrew on March 31, 2022, having failed to take the capital Kyiv.

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Many of the homes along the road were destroyed.

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