
In Bucha, Ukrainian families mourn the war's youngest victims as investigators probe war crimes
CNN
Deep in a pine forest in Ukraine's Bucha district, a bumpy dirt road dead-ends in a small tidy cemetery. There, a figure dressed in black, her head covered with a scarf, hunches over a fresh mound of dirt blanketed in flowers and adorned with a picture of a small girl. Her body begins to shake. Then her sobs pierce the quiet of the forest.
"I wish I could trade places with her," says 68-year-old grandmother, Galina, from Vorzel, a small village in Ukraine's Bucha district.
The grave holds the body of her seven-year-old granddaughter Anastasia, who was murdered as the family tried to escape the Russian invasion of their village. Galina says the pair -- along with six more children and two other adults, all family members -- had packed into a car and were driving down a two-lane highway when a Russian sniper fired at their vehicle from the woods.

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