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Pregnant in Kyiv, in the wreckage of apartment hit by Russian drone

By Andrii Pryimachenko

Kiev (Reuters) -bohdana Zhupanyna had planned to throw the last two weeks of her pregnancy in Ukraine to throw her parenting skills and prepare for her daughter’s arrival.

Instead, the 30 -year -old person found that his apartment on the second floor in Kiev, who was attacked by Russian drone on 21 July, was eliminated from the charred remains.

Orum I don’t know what kind of fate it is, no matter what, no matter what, dedi he said to Reuters, holding his belly as he was poured out of a space with a living room.

Around a sofa and bed broken pieces were clumsy and once covered with kitchen shelves covered with shattered glass and dust.

Ukrainians such as Zhupanyna continued to worsen Russian air strikes that have killed dozens of life since the breakdown of peace talks in the last spring and killed daily lives.

On Monday, the Russian forces opened a new wave of attacks with hundreds of unmanned aerial vehicles and wounded eight people in Kiev as they continued to grind forward on the battlefield.

Zhupanyna, who was somewhere else during the attack of last week, said that her mother could look for a cover and feel lucky that she could arise without injury.

However, a pieces of rough Russian aircraft in the wisely designed bathroom reminds him of the dangers that he and millions of other Ukrainians face.

“This was a confirmation that they attacked civilians, especially in housing offices.” He said.

A subway station, businesses and other housing properties were also damaged.

Moscow, which has killed thousands of civilians since the full -scale invasion in February 2022, deliberately refuses to target them, but says that Ukraine has hit a civilian infrastructure like energy systems to reduce its ability to fight. Although Ukraine caused much more limited damage, it targeted Russian cities with long -range weapons.

US President Donald Trump referred to the rise of attacks on Ukrainian civilians, including air defenses, to continue their arms shipments to Kiev this month.

Zhupanyna, who was killed to fight on the front, said, “The Russians should stop killing us.” “As for Trump, I want him to help more.”

(Writing by Dan Peleschuk)

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