Life has returned to Ukraine's Bucha. But 2 years after the killings, some families can't move on

Nataliia Verbova, wife of Andrii Verbovyi, in the top left picture, one of eight men killed by Russian forces near the building on Yablunska street, leaves after lighting a candle at the place where her husband's body was abandoned, in Bucha, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 26, 2024. Days after Russian forces withdrew from the area in late March, in the dramatic first weeks of the full-scale invasion, a photo taken by AP Photographer Vadim Ghirda revealed what happened to the eight men. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)

BUCHA, Ukraine (AP) — Days after Russian forces withdrew from the outskirts of Kyiv in the dramatic first weeks of their full-scale invasion two years ago, a photo revealed what had become of Nataliia Verbova's missing husband.

Poring over the of eight men executed and lying on cold concrete in the suburb of Bucha, taken by AP photographer Vadim Ghirda, she focused on a man face down with his hands tied. She didn't want to believe it was Andrii, who had joined the territorial defense days after the invasion but was detained by the Russians.

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