Bucha has become a second home for more than 11 thousand internally displaced persons - Mayor of Bucha
Kyiv • UNN
Bucha has become a second home for more than 11,000 internally displaced people who came from the east and south of the country. The city is actively is actively recovering. The mayor of the city recalled the 509 victims of the Russian occupation with traces of torture and bullet wounds - today the Russian aggression is being commemorated in Bucha.
No matter where in the country or the world Bucha's residents are after 2022, they are coming back. At the same time, the city has become a second home for more than 11,000 internally displaced people who came from the east and south.
This was reported by Bucha Mayor Anatoliy Fedoruk during a telethon, UNN reports .
On the second anniversary of the liberation of Kyiv region from Russian invaders, Bucha Mayor Anatoliy Fedoruk reported on the return of people to the city, talked about the "scars" left in the city, and commented on the restoration of Bucha.
Citizens, no matter where they were in the country or the world, have returned, and for many of them - more than 11,000 people who were internally displaced - Bucha has become a second home.
The mayor also said that Bucha held a commemoration of the victims of the Russian occupation.
According to the mayor, Bucha is currently being actively restored, but there are places where the victims of the occupation are honored.
"509 victims of the Russian occupation," Fedoruk said, "With signs of torture, bullet hits to the head, to the back of the head - these are crimes. We demand a trial."
Fedoruk also explained that in the two years since the de-occupation, thanks to the Ukrainian armed forces, "everything that could be restored" and "that was subject to restoration" was restored.
Of course, there are houses, apartment buildings, and social facilities that are under construction because they had to be rebuilt from scratch.