Staryi Vovchynets

[1] The Staryi Vovchynets village council is the body of the local authority that administers the villages of Stary Vovchynets and Bila Krynytsia (Romanian: Fântâna Albă).

[2][3] A massacre took place there on 1 April 1941, when up to 3,000 civilians were killed when their attempt to forcefully cross the border from the Soviet Union to Romania was met with open fire by the Soviet Border Troops.

Although according to Soviet official reports no more than 44 civilians were killed, local witnesses assert a much higher toll stating that survivors were tortured, killed, or buried in mass graves.

Other survivors were taken away to be tortured and killed at the hands of the NKVD, the Soviet secret police.

[6][7] In 2011, the Chamber of Deputies of Romania adopted a law establishing 1 April as the National Day honoring the memory of Romanian victims of massacres at Fântâna Albă, Lunca, and other areas, of deportations, of hunger, and other forms of repression organized by the Soviet regime in Hertsa, northern Bukovina, and Bessarabia.

Coat of arms of Hlyboka Raion
Coat of arms of Hlyboka Raion