The Guardian’s Luke Harding visits three ravaged towns close to Kyiv and speaks to residents about the devastation they experienced after Russian forces invaded. One woman, Natasha, recounts the savage murder of her nephew, who she said was shot in the head by soldiers. Harding travels to the ‘garden towns’ of Bucha, Hostomel and Borodianka, where people had lived peaceful, suburban lives until the invasion 

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