Borowszczyzna Tract
The Łuniniec Ghetto was liquidated on September 4, 1942 (according to some other sources, in late August 1942). The inmates, mostly women and children, were taken from the ghetto to the shooting site in the Borowszczyzna tract, north of the Moguł tract [where the Jewish men had been shot back in August], 150 meters from the Pińsk-Baranowicze railway line, next to the Łuniniec-Baranowicze railway siding. Prior to the shooting, the victims were forced to strip naked and pile their clothes on the ground, with the women's clothes being separate from the men's. German reports say that the German firing squad arranged themselves in two rows, and the victims were forced to walk toward the shooting pit in groups of ten, passing between the two rows. A Soviet report puts the number of Jewish victims at 2,398. The shooters were men of Company 4 of Reserve Police Battalion 306, Company 4 of Reserve Police Battalion 69, SD units from Pińsk, as well as local policemen and gendarmes.
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Moguł Tract
The majority of the Jewish men of Łuniniec over the age of fourteen were murdered in early to mid-August 1941. First, they were told to report for work. At the selection point, skilled workers in high-demand occupations were separated from the rest and kept alive. The remaining men were taken from the town to the shooting site in the Moguł (Mochula) tract, 400 meters north of the hay storage house near the siding of the Łuniniec–Pińsk railway line. There, some of the victims were forced to dig seven pits. This done, the men were shot in the back of the head. Before the shooting, the Jews were forced to lie in the pits face down. The number of the victims of this shooting is estimated at 1,312.
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