Kazakhstan has built an “invincibility yurt” in Bucha, the area where the massacre took place last March, to provide residents with space to stay warm and find food, The Guardian reports.

A grave in Buch – hundreds of civilians were killed by Russian troops in this Ukrainian cityPhoto: Emilio Morenatti / AP – The Associated Press / Profimedia

The “Yurt of Disobedience” was built by citizens of Kazakhstan, the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Ukraine, and Serhiy Nagornyak, head of the group of Ukraine on inter-parliamentary relations with Kazakhstan.

The Odesa Journal reports that six such yurts are planned to be installed in the cities of Ukraine.

The Buch massacre relates to war crimes in March last year, which are said to have been part of a deliberate and systematic effort to secure the road to the capital, Kyiv.

“Yurta of Invincibility” will serve as a heating point for city residents during power outages.

Invincibility Points apply to heated and powered facilities that provide hot meals, electricity and Internet access for displaced Ukrainians.

In November, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi announced the creation of more than 4,000 such “points” across the country.