The shocking story from Butch: The mother opened the tomb to the murdered son and wrapped in carpet to protect him from dogs

Iryna Kostenko's son, Oleksey, was going to his job as a tyre changer in a garage when he was shot to death at his home in Buka on March 10th, writes The Sun, records Periscopi. Iryna wept sobly on his son's grave and confessed to the BBC: “pain [...]
Iryna Kostenko's son, Oleksey, was going to his job as a tyre changer in a garage when he was shot to death at his home in Buka on March 10th, writes The Sun, records Periscopi.
Iryna wept sobly on his son's grave and confessed to the BBC: “The pain is so great. Now I'm lonely. My son was 27 years old. He wanted to live. They were in their jeeps and they were armed. They killed him and left. How can he speak to such criminals? I want them dead”.
After Oleksey's murder, his mother, Iryna, was forced to leave her home after the Russians took her home.
The bottles of vodka, whiskey, and beer are scattered in its courtyard.
With the house destroyed by the grants, and when Iryna became her owner, she sent Olekssek's body from street to house in her handcart.
I covered the grave with a covering to protect it from dogs”, says Iryna, as she kisses her dead son's picture.
He's not in the coffin, so I had to wrap him in the carpet. That's my love. My sweet heart,”, says Iryna.
The confession comes at a time when Ukraine's president, Voldymyr Zelensky, tried to hold his tears during his visit to the village when Vladimir Putin's troops are being accused of massacred civilians and throwing them into mass graves.
Ukraine's president was accompanied by his own security as he vowed that the war crimes committed by Russian soldiers on his country's land are the last “ILLLIF on Earth”.
The city's terrifying views, south-west of the capital Kyev, show the bodies of civilians pretending on the streets and in deep graves -- many with hands tied and marked torture.
Some of their wounds are seen as being shot from a nearby distance.
A satellite view taken by Butka late last month, when Russian forces were under the control of the city, they show a mass grave nearly 14m long behind a church.
Ukraine's Attorney General said the bodies of 410 civilians were extracted from villages surrounding Kiev following Russia's withdrawal last week.
In total, 161 children have died and another 264 have been injured since the Russian invasion, according to Ukraine officials.
Olexiy Arestovych, Zelensky's adviser, said the remains of civilians killed were found in the streets of Buka and on the outskirts of Kiev, in Irpin and Hostomel, in what resembled “a stage from a horror film”.











