Poboy anti-tank trenches
In August 1941, according to one testimony on the Sabbath, early in the morning the Jews, mainly women, children, or elderly, were driven out of their homes by Ukrainian auxiliary policemen. The Jews were told to take all their valuables with them on the pretext that they were going to be sent to Palestine. After being collected, the people were loaded onto trucks and taken to anti-tank trenches on the Poboy tract in the forest near the town. There the victims were made to strip naked and taken in groups to pits. They were made to lie face down in the pits and shot to death in the back by members of Police Regiment South and some Ukrainian policemen. Each group was forced to lie on top of the previous victims and killed the same way. The shooting lasted until nightfall. After the shooting the pits with the bodies were covered with earth.
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Soshnoye Forest
Apparently in June 1942, Ukrainian auxiliary policemen surrounded the ghetto and ordered its inmates to come out of their homes. 137 specialists – artisans and craftsmen, with their families - were allowed to remain in the town. The rest of the Jews were loaded onto trucks and taken to the forest near the village of Soshnoye, several kilometers west of the town. There they were shot to death in several large pits by a German unit and some Ukrainian policemen. In October 1942 several Jews who had managed to hide during this murder operation and who had been living in the town along with the specialists, were taken in the morning by Ukrainian policemen and shot to death at the same site. On January 1 or 2, 1943 the artisans and craftsmen who had been held in one building were surrounded by Germans and Ukrainian policemen. Those who tried to run away were shot to death on the spot. The others were taken by truck to the same site and shot to death with sub-machineguns.
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