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Zaporizhzhya Fire: For a second of second, the CA killed three generations of the Ukrainian family - BBC

After the walk, my mother, son and great -grandmother were at home and were going to have a snack when a Russian managed airbag flew into their high -rise building. Adam, Sofia and Tatiana died with six other residents of the high -rise building. The tomb of 17-month Adam Bugyova was strewn with teddy bears, buried with his mother 27-year-old Sofia. The grave of great-grandparents, 68-year-old Tatiana Tarasevich, is located nearby. All three died on November 7 during Russian shelling.

BBC writes about it. Tatiana shot some of the latest moments of Adam's life. They walked with their daughter and baby. The fair -haired, blue -eyed Adam was in the red anorak and a woolen hat with Mickey Maus sticker. "Do not shoot a hat," Tatiana said gently, "you will be cold. " But he still did not listen. An hour later, all three were at home and were going to have a snack when the Russian -controlled airbag hit their high -rise buildings. Adam, Sofia and Tatiana died with six other residents.

The 46-year-old mother of Sofia Yulia Tarasevich is now trying to understand how to live without a major part of her family, without her past and future, journalists say. "I don't know how to live," she said in a comment. "It's hell on earth. I lost my mother, my daughter, my grandson in one second. " Next to her, Sophia's father, 60-year-old Sergey Lushchai, who shares her loss. "We often go to the cemetery," Yulia explained, "and we will go there as long as it really facilitates grief.

" On the day of Zaporozhye shelling, Julia called her daughter from Western Ukraine, where she was on a working trip. "I told her. be careful. In the morning, bombs fell over the city. She said, "Thank you, Mom, don't worry. We will all be fine," the woman explained. Sergei was at work when he heard something happened. He called his daughter, but there was no answer.

Then in the group of residents of the house at WhatsApp he saw a message: "Friends, who still stayed under the rubble?" "I rushed home and prayed all the way," he said, "but my prayers were already in vain. " According to him, when he arrived, he saw only the ruins. Wandered in search of his balcony. "I do not know how much time it has passed - two or three hours - and realized that there was nothing left and there was no hope for salvation," the man explained.

In the coming days, some things were pulled out of the wreckage-a porcelain cup of Sofia, which was somehow not broken, a toy fish with which Adam played in the bathroom, and a small red jacket, which he carried on his last walk. Now these are family treasures, along with many precious memories. "Every night, when I came from work, I took Adam for a walk," Sergei recalled. "He was very interested in looking at the sky. He showed the little finger up and we told him about it. And he loved the birds.

" Journalists point out that the theme of the war in Ukraine is no longer on the capital pages of the Western newspapers. But Julia and Sergei are unwavering that Ukraine should continue to fight. She said Donald Trump's statement to end the war in one day, seemed funny to her. "Russia is an aggressor that came to our country and destroyed our homes and our families. Therefore, there can be no negotiations on ceasefire or peace talks," she said.

She also believes that if you allow the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation to capture the territories and not to take revenge on the dead, "we will never win. " Sergei also believes that the only possible contacts with the Russians for the Ukrainian territory are possible only on the battlefield. "Many Ukrainians believe that even if there is a ceasefire, Russia will sooner or later return to the larger, as it was in 2022, 8 years after the occupation of Crimea.

Moscow now controls almost one fifth territory of Ukraine," the authors say publications. Time is not on the side of Ukraine, in 2025 there is a threat to several fronts-a lack of living power and a possible reduction of future American assistance. And Julia realizes that in other countries life lasts. "People cannot live in constant stress, think only of us.

At the same time, I would like them to remember that the war is close, where not only soldiers but also civilians die," she explained, adding that she wanted to want The world remembered the names - Adam, Sophia Bugaiv and Tatiana Tarasevich. Recall that the US does not accept applications under the U4U program. Refugees from Ukraine were left unattended. It was also reported that on January 28, the Russian Federation attacked Ukraine "Shahheda", there is a destruction and shutdown of light.