Mostovoye Ravine
In October (in another version November) 1941 the Jews of Cherikov were told that they were about to be resettled. Then about 300 (according to another source - 500) local Jews were collected and held under guard in a communal hall. From there they were taken to the Mostovoye Ravine, close to the windmill, where all of them were shot to death and buried. Old and ill Jews who could not walk by themselves were shot on the spot.
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Pilnya Forest
In June 1942 eight Jews who were married to non-Jews, along with their children, were rounded up by the Germans and local policemen. They were taken to a forest near the village of Pilnya, where they were shot to death.
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