Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that the worst atrocities committed by Russian troops departing from the north of the country are yet to be discovered.
He said the town of Borodyanka may have suffered more than others.
Horrific images of bodies in streets in towns like Bucha have generated shock and condemnation worldwide.
Russia denies killing civilians, and without evidence says Ukraine staged the scenes.
The Ukrainian government started a war crimes investigation after it said the bodies of 410 civilians had been found in areas around Kyiv.
Some were discovered in mass graves while others had their hands tied and had apparently been shot at close range.
Officials in Kyiv also accused Russian forces of killing a village head, her husband and her son in the village of Motyzhyn for aiding Ukrainian troops in the area.
There are also reports of at least three apparently tortured bodies in the town of Konotop in another northern region, Sumy.
The images from Bucha prompted US President Joe Biden to call for his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to be tried for war crimes.
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