Mother from Pryluky reported the death of relatives from a drone attack.


Terrible tragedy in Pryluky
On June 5, a terrible tragedy occurred in Pryluky - Russian drones delivered a devastating blow. As a result of this strike, Lyudmyla and Valentyn Lotysh lost their daughter, granddaughter, and one-year-old great-grandson, but miraculously survived while being in another part of the house. In their comments, the couple described how the walls and ceiling broke, how they had to try to get out from under the debris. Their terrifying impressions confirm how powerful the impact was.
Help from neighbors and the emergence of the war's negative consequence
Despite the tragedy, the Lotyshs managed to survive thanks to the help of neighbors who assisted them in escaping the ruins of their demolished houses. Neighbors are also stunned by the same terrible event as the couple themselves. This tragedy only exacerbates the tension of the conflict in eastern Ukraine and highlights the injustice and cruelty of a war that takes the lives of innocent civilians. We express our condolences to the Lotysh family and all of Ukraine for this horrific loss.
In October 2022, after the restoration of power in Ukraine, Russian troops began a military offensive in the eastern part of the country, resulting in significant material damages and loss of civilian lives. The tragedy in Pryluky became just one of the numerous brutal consequences of the war in eastern Ukraine, reminding everyone of the terrible consequences of the conflict and the need to resolve the situation through diplomatic peace negotiations.
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