Cellar of the County Police Station in Kamenka Shevchenkovskaya
In March 1942 150 – 170 Jews were shot in the cellar of the Kamenka Shevchenkovskaya County police station. They were forced to go on foot from the ghetto; the children and the old people were taken by cart. The Jews were taken to a barn where they were stripped naked by policemen. Then, in groups of 9-10, they were forced into the cellar of the police station, where they were shot by local policemen. The latter were given alcohol to drink before the shooting. Since the policemen were drunk and not skillful marksmen, they failed to kill the victims with their first shots. Thus, they had to shoot the same victims several times before they succeeded [in killing them].
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