in the criminal case there is testimony from witness tamara albukh.tail the location of the mogilev highway camp, the prisoners walked along the cemetery. behind it was the entrance to the territory, to the right of the road, meters away, a 10 two-story stone bunker, its remains still preserved today. people walked along the poplar alley, planted by the hands of soviet war prisoners. it led to household buildings and workshops. they call it an alley, shtraucha, since it was the idea of the camp commandant, but for prisoners. it became the road to death and there was no turning back. well, the five-year-old boy did not let go of his hand and began to introduce a speech, “don’t let go.” translate he translated. namaz, bury him alive in a hole, the german will throw him too, he will order her, push him there and bury him alive together with the child. during the existence of trostenets, 206,500 people died here. this is data from an emergency state commission. we need to understand that the majority of victims. we were never in the camp itself. the lab