A Ukrainian girl wrote an emotional letter to her dead mother — presumably killed when Russians shelled their car amid the ongoing invasion — promising to “meet in heaven.”
A Ukrainian girl wrote an emotional letter to her dead mother — presumably killed when Russians shelled their car“Mama. This letter is a present for you on March 8. If you think that you raised me in vain.
Thank you for the best nine years of my life,”“I am very grateful to you for my childhood. You are the best mum in the world. I will never forget you. I want you to be happy in the sky. I wish you go to heaven. We will meet in heaven. I will try my best to be a good to go to heaven also.Photo by Alexey Furman/Getty Images
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