According to one testimony, in the spring of 1942, immediately after the deportation of able-bodied Jews from Pyatigory and from other localities of Tetiyev County to the Antonovka labor camp in Buki County, an unknown number of male deportees considered unable to work were shot in the forest close to the camp. Neither the exact date nor the identity of the perpetrators of this massacre is known. During the entire existence of this camp the inmates who were deemed unfit for work were shot, also in the Antonovka Forest. It is not known exactly when these shootings took place or who carried them out.
Antonovka Area
forest
Murder Site
Ukraine (USSR)
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Naum Bykov was born in 1927 and was deported during the war to Antonovka labor camp