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In a Kyiv Suburb,‘They Shot Everyone They Saw.’

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BUCHA, Ukraine — When a column of Russian tanks drove into the Kyiv suburb of Bucha within the first days of the conflict, Tetiana Pomazanko thought they held Ukrainian troopers and went out to her entrance gate to see.

However the troops opened hearth on Ms. Pomazanko, 56. Bullets ripped by the picket gate and fence round her home, killing her immediately. Her physique nonetheless lay within the backyard on Sunday, the place her 76-year-old mom had coated her as finest she might with plastic sheeting and picket boards.

“They have been driving up the road,” mentioned her mom, Antonina Pomazanko. “She thought they have been ours.”

Ms. Pomazanko’s killing is only one of scores being uncovered days after Russian troops withdrew from the outlying suburbs of Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, after weeks of fierce combating. On Sunday, Ukrainians have been nonetheless discovering the useless in yards and on the roads amid mounting proof that civilians had been killed purposely and indiscriminately.

Serhiy Kaplishny is a coroner in Bucha who labored there from Feb. 24, the day of the invasion, till March 10, when he fled. He returned to Bucha on Saturday. He mentioned that, to this point, his group had collected greater than 100 our bodies throughout and after the combating and the Russian occupation.

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Mr. Kaplishny mentioned that earlier than he left Bucha — as back-and-forth battles raged after which the Russian Military established management — he had buried 57 our bodies in a cemetery. Fifteen of these individuals had died of pure causes, the remainder from gunshot wounds, together with point-blank pictures, or from shrapnel. Three of the our bodies have been these of Ukrainian troopers, he mentioned.

Earlier than leaving city in March, he mentioned, he had organized for a neighborhood backhoe operator to dig a mass grave within the yard of an Orthodox church. With out electrical energy for refrigeration, the morgue had turn out to be insupportable, and one other resolution was wanted. “It was a horror,” he mentioned.

After he left, the mass grave stuffed up with about 40 our bodies, he mentioned, of people that died throughout the Russian occupation. Native coroners from his workplace who stayed within the city had collected a few of these our bodies, he mentioned.

On a go to on Sunday to the mass grave — a few dozen yards lengthy and two yards huge — a pile of excavated filth lay close by to pile onto our bodies. In a single nook, two pairs of footwear and an arm protruded from a skinny layer of filth, and in one other, a hand caught out. On high of the pile, a half-dozen black physique luggage had been tipped into the pit.

By the top of the day, again on the town, he mentioned that he had picked up about 30 extra our bodies in a white van. 13 of them have been males whose arms had been tied and who had been shot at shut vary within the head. He mentioned he didn’t know the circumstances of their deaths however believed, primarily based on their apparently current deaths, that they have been prisoners killed earlier than the Russian Military withdrew.

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“They have been civilians,” Mr. Kaplishny mentioned, displaying cellphone photos of useless males in civilian garments with their arms sure behind their backs and in a single case within the entrance.

Within the pictures, eight our bodies with arms sure lay in a courtyard of a home and 5 in a basement, he mentioned. “Look, that one was shot within the eye,” Mr. Kaplishny mentioned.

The careless taking pictures of Ms. Pomazanko, at 10 a.m. on Feb. 27, was one of many first actions of Russian troops in Bucha.

After her mom coated her daughter’s physique, she mentioned, “I buried her a bit within the night time.”

“There was a lot shelling, I didn’t know what to do,” she added.

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Within the yard on Sunday, the useless lady’s toes, in woolen socks and galoshes, poked out beneath the boards, beside the trail the place she had stood.

Svitlana Munich, a former classmate of the useless lady, stood close by in tears. “They shot everybody they noticed,” she mentioned of the Russians. “They shot the gasoline pipe, too, and her mom was in the home.”

The Russian troops additionally suffered horrible casualties that very first day, as they drove farther into city.

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A primary thoroughfare in Bucha — Vokzalnaya, or Station Road — was unpassable on Sunday, strewn with destroyed Russian tanks and armored autos, downed cables and burned particles. Scores of Russian troopers have been killed, residents mentioned, when the column of Russian tanks got here beneath a drone assault.

A number of of the homes on one facet of the road caught hearth, however a number of the Russian troopers who survived the blast escaped into individuals’s yards, residents mentioned. Two our bodies within the backyard of 1 home farther up the road have been most likely these of Russian troopers, mentioned Kostiantyn Momotov, who lived close by.

The boys had forged off their military uniforms and boots, he mentioned, pointing to a camouflage jacket on the bottom, and placed on civilian garments, probably to keep away from seize, he mentioned. Each males had been shot within the head.

After the drone assault on the column, it took per week earlier than Russian reinforcements arrived on March 4 and took management of Bucha, a number of residents mentioned. After that, the Russians parked their tanks on the primary intersections and in individuals’s yards and performed house-to-house searches, they mentioned.

Russian troops commandeered Iryna and Roman Davidovych’s home, a big three-story villa at one of many primary intersections, and parked armored autos on every nook of the yard. The Russian troopers seized their telephones and computer systems, they mentioned, and took over the home, pulling mattresses from the beds and laying them on the ground of the primary lounge. Ousted, the Davidovychs stayed within the cellar.

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“We have been sitting within the cellar,” Mr. Davidovych mentioned. “Shells have been flying and bombs.”

“I’ve lots of Russian mates, however these males weren’t good,” Ms. Davidovych mentioned. A few of the males have been of their 40s and appeared skilled troopers, she mentioned. They sat within the upstairs rooms and fired from the home windows on the streets under, she mentioned, opening the window to point out.

On the intersection beside the home, a physique in vivid blue fleece lay hunched over the steering wheel of a crushed automotive. It was not clear how the particular person had died, however the automotive appeared to have been smushed by an armored car.

“They have been taking pictures, taking pictures,” Ms. Davidovych mentioned. “They usually made a horrible mess and stole issues.” Principally the troopers took socks and T-shirts, she mentioned. However her husband confirmed the place that they had pulled two safes into the yard with their tanks and damaged them open.

There have been younger troopers, too, Ms. Davidovych mentioned. One, known as Vanya, was solely 19 and instructed them he dreamed of being wounded and despatched dwelling.

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“He understood they have been occupiers,” she mentioned.

Galina Levitskaya, 60, a retired instructor, mentioned she had no unfavorable experiences with the enlisted Russian troopers who patrolled the city. It was her impression, she mentioned, that that they had orders to be well mannered and to share their meal rations, which they did. “They helped us carry luggage,” she mentioned.

A unit of ethnic Chechen fighters, who have been bearded and wore black uniforms, had searched door to door, she mentioned. If an occupant opened the door, she mentioned, the fighters typically simply looked for weapons and left. If no one opened the door, she mentioned, they’d kick it in to go looking.

Others fared far worse. Vitaly Sinadin, a 45-year-old sculptor who was hobbling down a avenue on Sunday afternoon, mentioned he had been tied to a metallic pole for 2 days in a cinderblock home utilized by Russian forces as a base.

“They beat me, asking, ‘The place are the Ukrainian troopers?’ and ‘Who on the town is within the Territorial Protection Power?’” — a reference to the volunteer models that sprang up within the first days of the Russian invasion. A sprawling red-and-black bruise masking his thighs and again was constant along with his account of in depth beatings.

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On Sunday afternoon, on a highway main west out of Bucha, a person lay useless on his again, his inexperienced bicycle toppled beside him. Shot by the face, he bore a big gap at the back of his cranium.

Farther alongside that highway — in a clearing in a pine forest on the sting of the village of Dmytrivka — the police had earlier within the day pulled the physique of a Russian soldier, his face and uniform burned, from the turret of a blown-up tank. His paperwork confirmed he was 22, and from Buratyia in jap Siberia.

By late afternoon, the destroyed tanks have been dusted by a snowstorm that blew over Kyiv. On this silent, eerie scene, the soldier’s physique nonetheless lay unrecovered.

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Donald Trump’s campaign and some of his allies have launched a pre-emptive political strike on Vice President Kamala Harris, moving swiftly to try to discredit her amid talk among some of her fellow Democrats that she might replace President Joe Biden atop the party’s 2024 presidential ticket.
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Nigel Farage's return to politics causes wrinkle in British election: Why has he proven so successful?

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As Britain votes for its next prime minister on Thursday, one expert believes Nigel Farage and his Reform UK Party will help shape British conservative politics in this and future elections.

“He’s going to make noise,” Matthew Tyrmand, a conservative political activist and adviser to political parties across Europe, told Fox News Digital. “He’s obviously a walking billboard on ideas. People follow him, he’s visible, so he will be able to punch well above the weight of the party’s representation in Parliament.”

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Tyrmand met Farage 10 years ago at CPAC and since then has regularly spoken with the political maverick throughout his various political endeavors, including Brexit and his latest run for political office.

The Reform UK party, founded in 2018, appointed Farage as leader shortly after British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced a snap election to take place on July 4. In the past six weeks, Reform has led to an erosion of support for the Conservative Party and will most likely expand its representation in Parliament beyond its current one member: Lee Anderson, who defected from the Conservatives earlier this year.

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Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, and local candidate Mark Butcher watch the Denmark-England UEFA Euro match at the Armfield Club on June 20, 2024, in Blackpool, England. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

Despite those significant gains, Tyrmand suggested that Farage’s influence will largely remain outside of Parliament, for now. 

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“The contention that he will, you know, be the leader of the opposition, that is an aggressive talking point,” Tyrmand said. “Formally, that will certainly not be the case, but ideologically and in visibility, there will be a case to be made for it.”

“This will set him and Reform up should a Labour government stumble, which I’d be willing to bet that they will do more of the same, whether it’s unfettered immigration or not protecting the working-class people, and wages will still be stagnant,” he added. 

Reform has nearly matched the Conservatives in polling, with around 17% support compared to the Conservatives’ roughly 20%, according to The Telegraph’s polling data from Savanta.

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Tyrmand said that in the British system, because of how votes are spread over constituencies, even if Reform ends up taking 10% to 20% of the vote, it could end up having very few seats overall.

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Nigel Farage enjoys a pint during the then-Brexit Party general election campaign tour on Nov. 24, 2019, in Seaham, England. (Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

“That alone is going to shine a light on the system and how indirectly, unproportionately representative it is, and people [will] be pissed off about that, as they should be,” he said.

Tyrmand argued that Farage’s recent stint on the popular reality show “I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here” helped shed a lot of mysticism around his public persona: Farage finished third in a competition in which contestants subject themselves to a series of trials, according to The Guardian.

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Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, addresses voters during a general election campaign event in Clacton-on-Sea, England, on July 3, 2024. (Jose Sarmento Matos/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“People realize he’s not the boogieman that The Sun, The Mirror and The Telegraph and everyone else makes him out to be. The way he campaigns and … watched the football match in the Euro Cup, this is a guy people want to have a beer with,” Tyrmand said.

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“That’s a big part of his appeal and support, but that was really put on steroids after this reality show in December,” Tyrmand added.

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The Sun, a newspaper in the U.K. that Pamco Research Group estimated reaches around 8.7 million people per day, endorsed Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer over Farage, but it included him in a final plea to the British public. 

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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, left, gets in the ring with boxer Derek Chisora during a visit to Clacton-on-Sea, England, on July 3, 2024. (Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

Normally, only the Labour and Conservative parties would make such bids, and even with a greater presence than Reform, the Liberal-Democrats did not get a chance to make their own pitch.

Farage, in his final plea, said swapping support from the Conservatives to Labour would only “change middle management” and “Britain’s elites are happy to see Keir Starmer replace Rishi Sunak.”

“I am serious about breaking up their rotten two-party system,” Farage wrote. “After Thursday, Reform UK can be the real opposition in Parliament. We will hold Starmer to account over his plans to open Britain’s borders to even more immigration and betray Brexit by taking the knee to the EU.”

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Then-Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage and other members of the European Parliament wave flags ahead of a vote on the withdrawal agreement in Brussels on Jan. 29, 2020. (Reuters/Yves Herman)

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“And this is just the start,” he added. “Over the next five years, I am serious about building a mass movement for real change. A vote for Reform UK is not a protest vote, it’s not a fantasy vote, it’s not a wasted vote. It’s a vote to change Britain for good.”

Farage has run seven times for a seat in the British Parliament and failed to win, but he found success in the European Parliament as the European MP for South East England in the United Kingdom Independence Party.

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UK voters began registering ballots at polling stations at 7 am local time on Thursday morning, in the first UK general election since the country’s formal exit from the European Union. Stay up to date with the process with our live blog, bringing you the latest news until the final results tomorrow

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The 650 seats in the House of Commons are up for grabs in an election that has already been forecast – even by some governing Conservatives – as likely to result in a Labour victory.

Conservative incumbent Prime Minister Rishi Sunak looks likely to be replaced by Labour leader Keir Starmer on the basis of polling leading up to the election.

We’ll track the day as it progresses and leaders of the key party factions vote, explaining how the voting system works and bringing up to the minute news as it trickles in.

Might the Tories suffer a historic defeat? Might the Liberal Democrats be able to seize a significant tranche of seats and claim as many seats the Conservatives in the new parliament? What will the result mean in Scotland, where Labour is looking to snatch influence from a scandal-stricken Scottish National Party? In Northern Ireland, will a changing political picture affect the future of the province and its delicate position straddling UK and EU politics.

Stay with us through to the first exit poll, which will be unveiled by British broadcasters at 11pm in Europe, and beyond as key results trickle through overnight and as leaders and commentators react to the unfolding drama.

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