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Antonovka Forest

In late 1941 most Buki Jews, probably several hundred people of all ages and both sexes, were murdered in the forest near the village of Antonovka, about 5 kilometers northwest of Buki. Apparently in the spring of 1942, an unknown number of Jewish inmates of the Buki labor camp deemed unfit for work were murdered at the same location. It is not possible to identify the perpetrators of both of these massacres.

More information: Yad Vashem