Suspicion haunts grieving Ukrainian village
Suspicion haunts grieving Ukrainian village

Residents of the village of Groza, in Ukraine's northeastern Kharkiv region, are still in grief over a devastating missile strike that killed 59 people last October -- and suspicious towards residents deemed pro-Russian.

Local authorities say two of their own -- brothers Volodymyr and Dmytro Mamon -- gave Moscow the coordinates that enabled Russian forces to fire an Iskander missile at a local soldier's wake.

"What for?

You goddamned idiots," Volodymyr Mukhovaty, who lost Tanya, his wife of 47 years in the strike asks.