Lost everything: what is known about the condition of the victim during the shelling
She lived in the same house in the Solomian district of Kiev, whose entrance was completely destroyed by the Russian rocket on June 17. "Nastya is still in intensive care. She is better, consciousness is better. She is now in reliable hands: the hospital provides it with everything you need, and we sincerely thank the doctors for it. We thank the rescuers and all the indifferent people who help. But I know the very long way of recovery.
The famous cook added that he opened the collection to help Anastasia and will do everything he needed to have her home again. "She lost everything - literally. The apartments are gone. There is no thing. There is no thing. There is no photo, dishes, cups, books. Everything disappeared in one night. Moreover, the classroom leader Anastasia from her hometown of Cherkasy came in a comment and told more about the girl.
"Still studying at Nastya's school had enormous authority and respect for the whole school staff, students, was a very famous active student, and she was elected president for 5 years. As a president of the school, she represented her at various events, competitions. Constantly participating in the Olympiads.
The misery that happened to Nastya, a huge number of people related to the school and the city of Cherkasy placed ads for help, "Valentina Tokova wrote, emphasizing that it was because of this that Yaroslavsky's involvement quickly managed to raise a considerable amount of money. Later, Yaroslavsky reported that his colleague had come to her senses. "It was on the morning in the morning, but now the condition is stable, though heavy. It remains in the intensive care.
For more than 39 hours, the search and rescue operation in the Solomenskiy district of Kyiv lasted, where the entrance of the house was completely destroyed. There were 23 dead bodies from under the rubble. In total, 28 people were killed in the capital as a result of Russian shelling, and more than 140 were injured, Minister Igor Klimenko said.