A bulk grave with the body of at least 57 people was found in Bucha, a city near the capital of Ukraine Kyiv as Russian forces withdrew from the parts of Eastern European countries, officials said on Sundays, after which counted the area of ​​Western Nations and NATO Pfrom.

Bucha was recently taken back by Ukrainian forces from their Russian colleagues. A AFP report said there was a troined trench where the bodies were placed and the grave was behind the church in the city center.

Here in this long grave, 57 people were buried,” Serhii Kaplychnyi, who identified himself as head of rescue service in Bucha, quoted by AFP

The next report said that around 10 bodies were seen, both were not ascended or partially covered by the earth. Some bodies were hidden in black zip-up body bags while others were in civilian clothing. Reports on fresh massacres appeared a day after at least 20 bodies, all in civilian clothing, found lying scattered across one stretch of road in the city.

Ukraine accused Russian forces from “deliberate slaughter” in Bucha. One had his hand tied behind him with a white cloth, and the Ukrainian passport was left open next to his body.

The British called for “terrible actions” to be investigated as a war crime, while US Secretary Antony Blinken said that seeing some civil bodies far apart along the way was “punch to the gut.” “This is a reality about what happens every day during Russian brutality to Ukraine continues,” Blinken told CNN.

Furthermore, NATO’s head said he was not “too optimistic” about Russian claims withdrawing troops from Kyiv.