Road to Kreshchatik
On September 27, 1941, German and Ukrainian policemen came to the village of Vedmezhye and arrested three local Jews and ten Jewish evacuees. The Germans and local policemen took the Jews in the direction of the Kreshchatik farm. The policemen stopped the group of Jews at an anti-tank trench and shot them dead. Later, on November 11, 1941, the local and German policemen arrested three Jewish girls aged 17-18, who had been evacuated from Chernigov, and had managed to hide during the September massacre. The policemen raped the girls and shot them dead at the anti-tank trench near the road to Kreshchatik.
More information: Yad Vashem