On August 4, 1942, at night, Ukrainian policemen surrounded the ghetto and drove its inmates from the houses. The Jews were told to take their valuables with them since they were supposedly going to be sent to Palestine. When they arrived at the Stanislavovka ravine, the victims were forced to strip and, in groups of five, were lined up at the edge of the ravine and shot to death with sub-machineuns by the SS men. Gebietskommissar (regional commissar) Eduard Eggers was in charge of these two murder operations. Small children were thrown alive into the ravine by the Ukrainian policemen. Afterwards residents of the nearby village were made to cover the bodies with earth.