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Anti-Tank Trench near Bolshoy Agarmash Mountain

According to one testimony, apparently in January 1942, a group of Jews from the Pervaya Pyatiletka collective farm and from villages near Staryi Krym were taken to the town, held in prison there for several days, and then shot to death at an anti-tank trench close to Bolshoy Agarmash Mountain. They were buried in a nearby field.

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Darin-Kale Ravine

According to one testimony, in December 1941 about 50 Ashkenazi and Krymchak Jews (mainly women, children, and the elderly) from Staryi Krym were shot to death at the Darin-Kale ravine area, ten meters from the ruins of a slaughterhouse, at the foot of the Bolshoy Agarmysh Mountain. After the shooting the bodies in the ravine were haphazardly covered with earth. Between December 1941 and February 1942 this was also a murder site of the remaining Jews from Staryi Krym and the nearby villages of Koktebel and Karagoz.

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