Latovka
A number of Jews from Ingulets were murdered at the Latovka state farm northwest of Ingulets. In late 1941 a group of about 10 Jews, mostly elderly people, were assembled at the building of the former rural council in Ingulets, then taken to Latovka and murdered on the bank of the Ingulets River. According to some reports, in December 1942 about 50 Jewish forced laborers from Ingulets were murdered at Latovka.
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Ingulets Grove
Soon after the start of occupation of Ingulets, in the late summer or early autumn of 1941, Jewish men from Ingulets were taken outside of town. The victims were first maltreated and forced to roll in the mud and then to dig their own grave in a grove of trees. They were shot dead, apparently by local auxiliary policemen.
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Pakhar Collective Farm
In late 1941 local policemen murdered two Jewish families of about 10 members, including adults and children, and threw their bodies into a water-filled ditch on the Pakhar Collective Farm in Ingulets.
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Ingulets Ravine
On June 10 (July 12 or December, according to different Soviet sources) 1942 about 1,400 Jews from Ingulets and the area were assembled in Ingulets in the building of the former synagogue. The Jews were told they were going to be resettled in Palestine and were ordered to take their valuables with them. After all of them were assembled, about 300 able-bodied Jews were taken to work to build the Krivoy Rog-Dnepropetrovsk road. The rest were locked up until the next morning. At dawn the children had their lips smeared with a poison and were taken away in carts, the rest were taken on foot, in groups, to a ravine on the outskirts of Ingulets. At the murder site the victims were ordered to undress and to step onto a plank thrown over the ravine; then they were shot with machine-gun fire. The perpetrators of this massacre were mostly local auxiliary policemen.
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