KYIV, Ukraine — Just hours after a deadly Russian attack on Kyiv, Jewish community members gathered on Sunday for the 84th anniversary of the Babyn Yar Massacre, in which Nazi forces killed 33,771 Jews on the outskirts of the city in 1941.

At a second ceremony on Monday, the CEO of the Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center, Anna Furman, revealed that researchers with her center had uncovered the identities of an additional 1,000 people buried in the ravine — names that had until now been lost to history.

“I am proud that our team has done this, discovering new facts and outcomes through collaboration with researchers, institutions, and by analyzing all the materials we could find,” Furman said . In total, she said, her team had identified 29,000 of the more than 100,000 people killed at

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