“Her name was Katia. She was 29 years old. One minute I saw her going into the bedroom, a minute later there was nothing.” “I hope she’s in heaven and all is perfect for her”
Oleg Rubak, 32, who lost his wife Katia, 29, in a missile strike, by the rubble of his house in ZhytomyrUkrainian civilians caught in cities under siege have given harrowing accounts of their lives during the Russian advance.Oleg Rubak wept for his wife Katia, crushed in the rubble of his family home, and for hatred ofThe 32-year-old engineer was playing with his baby daughter in the living room of the couple’s brick-and-timber house in Zhytomyr, 150km west of Kyiv.
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