In Kryvyi Rih, a farewell was held for a mother and her three children who died in the Russian attack.


A farewell is taking place in Kryvyi Rih for Olena Kulyk and her three children
A farewell is taking place in Kryvyi Rih for Olena Kulyk and her three children, who died as a result of a missile strike. The ceremony is being held at the Prayer House (Salvation Church) and is attended by relatives and friends of the deceased, as well as people who learned about this tragedy. Olena's father, Maksym, survived since he was on the floor below, but part of the apartment with the rest of the family collapsed.
Olena and her three children's bodies were retrieved from the rubble after more than 14 hours of rescue efforts.
Olena and her three children's bodies were retrieved from the rubble after more than 14 hours of rescue efforts.
Olena was engaged in charitable activities
Olena's acquaintance stated that she, along with her husband and children, was engaged in charitable activities and helped people.
A tragic loss for their family
Olena's classmate noted that their family lost 10-year-old Kyrylo, 2-year-old Dmytro, and 2-month-old Uliana. Kyrylo was a 4-D class student at the gymnasium and was fond of reading, exploring the world, and playing football. The coach described him as a cheerful and kind boy who was the team's favorite.
The burial will take place at the Central Cemetery
The burial of Olena and her children will take place at the Central Cemetery.
The first victims of the Russian missile strike in Kryvyi Rih
The Russian missile strike in Kryvyi Rih resulted in the deaths of Olena and her children, who became the first victims of this attack.
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