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(23 Aug 2022) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ++CLIENTS NOTE: THIS EDIT CONTAINS GRAPHIC FOOTAGE IN SHOTS 11-14++ ASSOCIATED PRESS Bucha, Kyiv region - 11 August 2022 1. Drone of mass graves ++MUTE++ 2. Various of Father Andriy praying at graves 3. Sign with the number of unknown body 4. Various of graves and Father Andriy 5. Workers lowering coffin into grave 6. Coffin ASSOCIATED PRESS Bucha, Kyiv region - 16 August 2022 7. Wide of church 8. Father Andriy standing inside church 9. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Father Andriy: "419 people were killed by shelling, dying of violence and not of old age. There were several mass graves. The largest one was next to the church. This grave contained 116 people, including 30 women, and two children. But there was not only one mass grave." ASSOCIATED PRESS ARCHIVE: Bucha, Kyiv region - 11 April 2022 10. Mass grave by the Church of Andrew the Apostle 11. Bodies on ground ++GRAPHIC++ 12. Mass grave and bodies on ground surrounded by forensic team ++GRAPHIC++ 13. Workers moving body ++GRAPHIC++ 14. Bodies on ground ++GRAPHIC++ ASSOCIATED PRESS Bucha, Kyiv region - 16 August 2022 15. Image of church with body 16. People looking at images inside church 17. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Father Andriy: "It was hard to believe that people who are fellow-Orthodox, and were considered to be our brothers, could invade us. Not just invade, but to kill peaceful people." 18. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Father Andriy: "I think that, neither I nor anyone who lives in Ukraine, who witnessed the war, can understand what happened. For now we are surviving on adrenaline, but after everything that's happened, I'm worried that the aftermath will last decades. It will be hard to get past this and turn the page." 19. Close of flowers 20. Father Andriy closes church and walks away 21. Various of toys placed at memorial near church STORYLINE: Six months after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, and with no end to the conflict in sight, a priest from the devastated town of Bucha has been tasked with burying the bodies of hundreds of civilians found in mass graves in the town. Father Andriy of the Church of Andrew the Apostle says even months after the town was liberated from the Russian invasion, the horror of what happened in March lies only a few yards away. The largest mass grave in Bucha ‒ a town outside Kyiv that has become synonymous with the brutality of the Russian attack ‒ was found behind the church. "This grave contained 116 people, including 30 women, and two children," said Father Andriy, who has conducted multiple burial services for civilians found shot dead or killed by shelling, some of them still only identified as a number while the process to try and name all of Bucha's victims continues. Many of the bodies were found before the Russians pulled out of the Kyiv region, Father Andriy said. Wearing a large cross around his neck and dark purple vespers, he explained they couldn't initially bury the dead in the cemetery as it was on the outskirts of the city. He decided to carry out burial services in the church yard, many next to where they had been discovered. The experience, he said, has left people in the town badly shaken. "I think that, neither myself or anyone who lives in Ukraine, who witnessed the war, can understand why this happened," he said. "For now we are surviving on adrenaline, but ... I'm worried that the aftermath will last decades. It will be hard to get past this and turn the page." AP video shot by Vasilisa Stepanenko and Sasha Stashevskyi =========================================================== Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...