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- Obukhovychi (Ukrainian: Обуховичі) is a village (Ukrainian: село) in Vyshhorod Raion, Kyiv Oblast. It belongs to Ivankiv settlement hromada, one of the...
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- and the nearby village of Ivankiv, and of residents of the village of Obukhovychi, near the Belarusian border, Russian troops were accused of using civilians...
- eyewitness accounts, from inhabitants of Bucha and the nearby villages of Obukhovychi and Ivankiv, of Russian troops using civilians as human shields as they...
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- evidence" of Russian troops using Ukrainian civilians as human shields in Obukhovychi, near the Belarusian border, where 150 people were held at the local...
- Vasylashchuk [uk] in 1968. Veres was born on 21 December 1928 in the village of Obukhovychi in the Vyshhorod district of Kyiv region. Her mother was the artist,...
- dudka-vykrutka: traditions of making and playing January 27, 2023 061 8 Obukhovychi weaving [uk] March 13, 2023 063 9 Traditional craft of b****eeping in...
- of folk artist Hanna Veres. Veres was born in 1951 in the village of Obukhovychi in the Vyshhorod Raion of Kyiv region to folk artist Hanna Veres. She...
- Prymachenko. Posobchuk was born on 20 January 1890 in the village of Obukhovychi, in the Kyiv oblast, to a peasant family. Her daughter was the textile...