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To spread: after a hostile attack on Lviv on July 12, doctor Khrystyna Goyanyuk,...

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation destroyed the housing of a 79-year-old record holder for writing a radio dictation in Lviv (photo)

To spread: after a hostile attack on Lviv on July 12, doctor Khrystyna Goyanyuk, who became famous for not missing any radio dictator of national unity in 24 years, was left without housing. The misery that a 79-year-old woman was beaten, the famous Ukrainian actress Rimma Zyubin reported on her Facebook page. She said that she met Goyanyuk in December 2020. In the same year, Zubila dictated the radio dictation.

"On the eve of my trip to Lviv, all sent dictators were checked for one day and the winner was recognized as Christina Goyanyuk. The only one in Ukraine, Ms. Christina wrote without any mistake. The next day we had already drank coffee and communicated as if they were familiar with all my life," the author writes. The actress is stunned by the fact that he had to go through an elderly woman. "Words are missing to describe the despair and pain I have heard in the voice of Mrs. Christina.

Our words of support and help can now save Mrs. Christina. The city authorities provide help to rented or buy housing. But all this does not happen in one day," Zubina notes and calls on his fans and subscribers. According to ZAXID. NET, a house on Elena Stepanivna Street, 35, in which the pensioner lived, found himself at the epicenter of the explosion, and after the examination, experts found him as not be restored. The destroyed housing will be demolished.

Currently, the city pays the victims to compensate for the rent of housing and plans to help money to buy a new one. Christina Goyanyuk in 2020 and 2024 was the only Ukrainian woman who wrote a radio dictator without mistakes. In a conversation with journalists, the woman said that she started writing dictation thanks to her dad, who was a teacher of Ukrainian language and literature. At first, she and her father wrote dictation together every year, and after his death continued to do so.