During each murder operation Jewish men, women, and children were taken from their homes and collected at the gathering point on the pretext of the men being taken to work and the women being sent to a labor camp. The Jews came to the gathering point carrying work tools and, apparently, had been told to take some food with them. Then they were said to have been taken by truck (although some of them were probably taken on foot) to the Tashki Forest, where a pit (or anti-tank trench) had been prepared by personnel from the 45th Reserve Police Battalion. On their arrival at the murder site the victims were taken in groups of five to the edge of the pit, where several marksmen had been positioned. Each victim was forced to lie face down in the pit and was shot to death in turn, with shots from a rifle or a sub-machine gun in the back of the head. Then the next group of victims had to lie down on top of those already dead and was killed in the same way. According to one testimony, after the murder operation several able-bodied Jews were selected to cover the pit and afterwards were shot to death as well. Members of the 45th Reserve Police Battalion were ordered to guard the site for several more hours to prevent any Jews who might have remained alive from emerging from the pit and escaping.
Engelbert Kreuzer, the head of the 2nd Company of the 45th Reserve Police Battalion, who was in charge of the three murder operations, was present during the shooting and carried out the control shots.