Volodarsk Volynskiy Area
The remaining Jews, who had not left the town with the rest of the Jewish population under the guard of the Red Army soldiers in late August 1941, were shot shortly thereafter, in September 1941. They were assembled in the center of Volodarsk Volynskiy and taken to the outskirts of the town, to a site about 3 kilometers northwest of Volodarsk Volynskiy. There, they were shot on the left side of the road leading to the village of Barashi, apparently in the area between the villages of Terentsy and Dashinka. According to some testimonies, the little children were bayoneted and thrown into the pit alive. Soviet reports indicate that 143 Jews were shot in Volodarsk Volynskiy, while other sources put the number of the victims at 350.
More information: Yad Vashem