Liublin Square
Apparently, on the first day of the Romanian occupation of the village of Liublin, some local non-Jews (Semyon Povaluk, Pyotr Tofan, Ivan Tzopa, and others) raided the Jewish homes and drove all the Jews they could find into the square at the center of the village. The perpetrators, who were assisted by some Romanian gendarmes, selected a group of about 20 Jews, men and women; lined them up in a row in groups of four, and shot them with rifles in the square. Afterward, the victims' bodies were transported in carts to a mass grave that had been dug on the outskirts of Liublin by residents of the nearby village of Nemirovka (Nimereuca). According to a Soviet document, a Jew named Avrum Kitanaru, who helped to bury the victims, was later shot dead in this mass grave, which was subsequently covered with earth.
More information: Yad Vashem