Klesów Area
Several days after the murder of the Jews of Klesów in the Poleska camp forest, a handful of Jews who had managed to escape from Sarny back to Klesów, along with some Jews who had hidden during the roundup of the ghetto inmates on August 26, 1942, were caught in hiding. After being arrested, they were taken to a sandy area on the northeastern outskirts of the town, where they were shot dead by members of the Ukrainian police (under the command of Vasiliy Kryzhanovskiy). The victims were buried at the site.
More information: Yad Vashem
Klesow Railway Station
On August 26, 1942, as the Jews who had assembled in the square near the railway station were being loaded onto a train that had just arrived, some Jews, who were deemed too ill or infirm, were shot dead on the spot. According to a testimony, they were shot by Titman, the deputy of Gendarmerie chief Karl Begermann (who was in charge of this shooting operation).
More information: Yad Vashem