The victims of the Bucha Massacre have been extensively documented by Ukrainian authorities, journalists, and human rights organizations. While a full public list isn’t always easy to access due to privacy concerns and ongoing war crimes investigations, many names have been shared through reports and memorials.
For example, a memorial wall in Bucha bears the names of 501 residents who were killed during the occupation. Some individual victims whose stories have been widely reported include:
Ihor Didkivskyi (42) – A construction worker, father, and mixed martial arts fighter, killed on March 5, 2022.
Iryna Filkina (52) – Shot while biking home on March 5, 2022.
Oleh Abramov (40) – Executed by Russian soldiers outside his home after being separated from his wife.
Vitaliy Vinohradov – The academic dean of the Kyiv Slavic Evangelical Seminary.
Zoreslav Zamoysky – A journalist whose body was later buried in Barakhty.
These are just a few names among hundreds. If you're looking for more detailed records, Ukrainian law enforcement and international war crimes investigators have been gathering evidence, and some names have appeared in official reports.