Drobytsky Yar
| Drobytsky Yar | |
|---|---|
Memorial entrance sign | |
| Location | Kharkiv, Ukraine |
| Incident type | Mass murder |
| Victims | 16,000–30,000 civilians |
| Official name | Меморіальний комплекс «Дробицький Яр» (Drobytskyi Yar memorial complex) |
| Type | History, Monumental Art |
| Reference no. | 2656-Ха |
Drobytsky Yar is a ravine in Kharkiv, Ukraine and the site of Nazi massacres during the Holocaust in Ukraine. Starting in October 1941, Nazi troops occupied Kharkiv and began preparations for the mass-murder of the local population. Over the following months, members of the Einsatzgruppen murdered an estimated 16,000–30,000 local residents, mainly Jews. Notably on 15 December 1941, when the temperature was −15 °C (5 °F), around 15,000 Jews were shot. Children were thrown into pits alive, to save bullets, in the expectation that they would quickly freeze to death. The site's menorah monument was allegedly damaged by Russia on March 26, 2022 in an artillery exchange during the invasion of Ukraine.