Ukrainian forces recaptured Bucha, Hostomel, Ivankiv, and several smaller towns in counterattacks conducted March 31 through April 1.
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Ukrainian military, local administrators, and social media footage confirm recapture of these towns
A 16-apartment residential building on Ostromyrska Street in Hostomel was destroyed in spring 2022
The building's walls, ceilings, load-bearing walls, partitions and roof were damaged
Engineering networks were completely destroyed
The building became uninhabitable
Armed Forces of Ukraine are continuing to clear the settlements of the Russian forces, their equipment and mines
Ukrainian forces rushed to retake Antonov Airport, abandoned by retreating Russian forces who abandoned the city, concluding the Battle for Kyiv.
Ukrainian forces found hundreds of dead civilians in Bucha, some with gunshot wounds and others with hands tied
On April 1, Mayor of Bucha Anatoliy Fedoruk confirmed that Russian occupiers were expelled by Ukrainian military and that retreating Russians mined civilian infrastructure.
Occupiers looted the Chernobyl nuclear power plant and nearby hotel, stealing items such as kettles, coffee makers, computers, plates, and cutlery before leaving.
By April 1, 2022, there were no invaders remaining at the Chernobyl NPP after the looting and withdrawal.
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