Talk:Battle of Bucha

Ongoing or 27 February to 5 March?
How can the battle be ongoing and at the same time have ended on 5 March, as the infobox says? That is self-contradictory. --2A02:AB04:2AB:700:99C:EA23:71D9:B0C9 (talk) 07:54, 10 March 2022 (UTC)

According to Ukraine president advisor Oleksiy Arestovych the coty was captured 5 March, but someone is editing it as ongoing. Source CNN: https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/06/europe/ukraine-russia-invasion-sunday-intl-hnk/index.html DrYisus (talk) 17:21, 11 March 2022 (UTC)

Shelling on the 6th
Why would the Russians be reported shelling the city on the 6th if it was taken on the 5th? It’s contradictory. 70.21.18.8 (talk) 12:00, 10 March 2022 (UTC)

Fight still ongoing - Irpin/Bucha/Hostomel
There is no clear winner in this battle. Ukrainian forces push forward. Then Russians. Then Ukrainians again. This is also due to the territory. Bucha, Irpin and Hostomel are very close together (50km²) and there are not really physical boundaries between the cities. It all merges into one, so it's hard to tell if the fight is over or not. I would propose to merge "Battle of Bucha" and "Battle of Irpin" and add "Battle of Hostomel" (Not Battle of Antonov Airport which is clearly something else). Name it "Battle of Bucha, Irpin and Hostomel" or "Battle of Kyiv Northwest Suburbs" or "Battle of Southeast Bucha Raion". They are all part of the Bucha Raion and just too hard to distinguish. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pettylein (talk • contribs) 19:17, 23 March 2022 (UTC)

A Cappella tag
, might you be able to explain why this article has been listed under Wikiproject A Cappella? I am unable to find any reference to singing. Best, Toadspike (talk) 03:08, 27 March 2022 (UTC)
 * I did not mean to add it so I'll remove it ArsenalGhanaPartey (talk) 17:17, 27 March 2022 (UTC)

Counter-offensive has begun
A local news media in Irpin has stated that the counteroffensive has begun as of 30th March 2022. There are active fighting in Bucha and Hostomel. The fighting in the region resumed now even on the territory of the city of Bucha -> Date should be changed to Ongoing again. Source: https://t.me/irpininteresting/4531 via liveuamap.com — Preceding unsigned comment added by Pettylein (talk • contribs) 10:47, 30 March 2022 (UTC)

Bucha Massacre
Added a new section entitled The Bucha Massacre. This will probably need its own page soon but I thought adding it to this article was appropriate. Thanks. Dippiljemmy (talk) 22:37, 2 April 2022 (UTC)
 * , please read WP:NPOV as to why that title is a terrible idea. Curbon7 (talk) 02:52, 3 April 2022 (UTC)
 * You're right. To preserve neutrality, it should be called what it was— the 2022 Bucha Pogrom. 160.39.63.101 (talk) 03:21, 3 April 2022 (UTC)
 * Agree with Curbon7, terms not in accordance with WP:NPOV should be avoided. EkoGraf (talk) 13:52, 3 April 2022 (UTC)
 * Okay, let me know when its safe to proceed calling a massacre a massacre. It took a couple of days for the nomenclature of "special operation" to be called an invasion, so I'm willing to wait. Cheers. Dippiljemmy (talk) 01:44, 4 April 2022 (UTC)
 * I agree. This is ridiculous. We have photographic evidence and detailed reports from reputable news sources of hundreds of civilians killed, many while bound on their knees. These are not "allegations" of Russian war crimes, there is no dispute here. Neutrality does not mean blindness to the facts of the situation.Wolf359Locutus (talk) 22:40, 5 April 2022 (UTC)

Timing of Bucha liberation / retaking: April 1 (in the evening)

 * Please have a look at the sources alrady cited in the article: Bucha was retaken by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on April 1 in the evening (the mayor's official statement was published at around 19:00 Ukraine time, GMT +3) and not on March 31 (this was the day the last Russian troops apparently left, but at that time the city had not yet been under control of Ukraine's armed forces). This information is crucial since, according to Russian state media, it took four days for war crimes evidence to appear. This, however, is clearly wrong: the two "infamous" clip of corpses lying on the roadside were, as far as I can see, were first published on Twitter on April 1, 20:38 and April 1, 21:56 Ukraine time (links: https://twitter.com/__mr_M_/status/1509948421666443269?s=20&t=VlmgsAJs8SlxqcyEz2_S2w and https://twitter.com/GigaUra/status/1509966906018701318?s=20&t=VlmgsAJs8SlxqcyEz2_S2w ). Could someone of you please update the article? 2A00:7C40:C200:34B:BC42:2FD3:D203:7AC8 (talk) 19:51, 3 April 2022 (UTC)


 * Here is another source confirming that Bucha had not yet been liberated by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on April 1 in the morning, Bucha City Council Secretary Taras Shapravskiy on April 1 (published 11:34 AM Ukraine time), source: https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2022/04/1/7336277/; in addition The Institute for the Study of War on April 1 19:00 ET (April 2, 01:00 Ukraine time) claimed that Russian troops withdrew from Bucha on "March 31 - April 1", source: https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-april-1 (this source is already cited in the article) 2A00:7C40:C200:34B:E90D:8D18:603A:FFFB (talk) 06:50, 4 April 2022 (UTC)

Ukrainian victory?
I'd say Ukraine won the battle as they kept the city in the end despite occupation by Russian troops before. Fijipedia (talk) 01:12, 6 April 2022 (UTC)

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To Whom It May Concern
There is a YouTube video out, showing a Russian soldier taken captive and who fought in the Battle of Bucha, until his tank was hit and he was wounded. For what it's worth, and for giving a broader picture of the vagaries of warfare, I am posting it here for editors to see and to expand their knowledge about the war: Enjoy!Davidbena (talk) 00:31, 11 May 2022 (UTC)
 * Textbook propaganda from Mother of Russian Soldier