‘I Should Have Been with Him’: Ukrainian Mother Describes the Horror of Losing Her 10-Year-Old in a Russian Airstrike
KRAMATORSK, UKRAINE, JUL 31 – A Russian airstrike killed Tymur, a 10-year-old boy, in Kramatorsk, one of over 2,700 children reported killed or injured by the war in Ukraine, UNICEF said.
- On July 22, a Russian airstrike hit a top-floor apartment in Kramatorsk at 4:40 a.m., killing Tymur, a 10-year-old boy.
- In the frontline town, Ukrainian troops live among locals, while Russian attacks repeatedly strike civilian areas nightly.
- Before the strike, Tymur’s father Evhen died in May 2023 fighting near Lyman, and his stepfather died of a heart attack six months ago.
- Immediately after the strike, Donetsk emergency services show Tymur’s body outside the ruined apartment before burial in a chalk stone.
- On a broader scale, UNICEF reported in June that over 2,700 children had been killed or injured by the war in Ukraine, highlighting ongoing losses in Kramatorsk.
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On July 22, a Russian strike hit a building in Kramatorsk. Tymur, 10 years old, was killed. Nastya, her mother, mourns her loss.
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