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Ukrainian girl killed in Vinnytsia missile attack shows Russia’s war toll
Updated August 28, 2022 at 9:06 a.m. EDT|Published August 28, 2022 at 4:33 a.m. EDT Elizaveta Dmytrieva. (Courtesy of Iryna Dmytrieva) Comment on this story Comment Four-year-old Elizaveta Dmytrieva grinned as she pushed her stroller along the street in Vinnytsia, Ukraine. It was nearly five months into the war, but the city where her family had fled from Kyiv seemed safe enough. Her mother took an Instagram video as “Liza,” who was born with Down syndrome, led the way in a moment of delighted independence. Barely an hour later, the little girl was dead, her mother severely injured. And the image of her black and pink stroller, flipped on its…
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Killed by Russian missile, Liza is buried
Lovely and serene in a crown of white flowers, 4-12 months-outdated Liza who was killed by a Russian missile strike, was buried Sunday in central Ukraine as an Orthodox priest burst into tears and explained to weeping kinfolk that “evil are not able to get.” Liza, who experienced Down syndrome, was en route to see a speech therapist with her mom when Russian missiles struck the metropolis of Vinnytsia on Thursday, much from the front strains. At the very least 24 people today have been killed, such as Liza and two boys aged 7 and 8, and additional than 200 have been wounded, including Liza’s mother. “Glance, my flower! Glance how…