In the second half of 1941 or the first half of 1942 about 200 Jews of the town of Vinograd of all ages and both sexes were taken to the Bordyugovo tract and shot to death. The perpetrators of this massacre were Ukrainian auxiliary policemen from the town of Vinograd and the nearby village of Repki.
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From the Report of the Lysyanka County Council to the Kiev District Council regarding German atrocities in Lysyanka County, February 28, 1947:
…The [auxiliary] policemen from the village [town] of Vinograd, Lysyanka County Mikola Stepanovich Yaroviy, Yurko Grigorevich Martinyuk, Yukhim Emelyanovich Demerza, and Ivan Bugaenko from the village of Repki, Lysyanka County, and other policemen shot about 170 Jews from the village of Vinograd at the Bordyugovo tract….