On Saturday, June 11, 2022, at 11:10, Ramon Petreko died. An intercept of a conversation between a Russian soldier and his mother was published by the Chief Intelligence Directorate. The conversation between the occupier and his mother was caught on tape. We are going to die in the battle. We have 20 people in the battalion of the armed forces. We all know that if we go there, we won't come back. It's not logical for them to take our lieutenant colonel out of there. Everything will come out, what they did here, how they did it, where they shot, what they did. The occupier is worried that he won't be found in the Taiga because he wants to leave through the woods. There is a background to this. The mayor of Bucha Anatolii Fedoruk said that the city had been liberated from the Russians. On 2 April, Fedoruk said that a mass grave had been found in the city, with nearly 300 bodies in it, and that many corpses were lying in the streets. According to the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation, no local residents have suffered from violence during the occupation of the city.