Ukrainian author dies after Russian missile strike on Kramatorsk pizzeria

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n award-winning Ukrainian author has died from her accidents after a Russian missile hit a pizza restaurant within the jap metropolis of Kramatorsk.

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Victoria Amelina, 37, a battle crimes researcher, turned the thirteenth particular person to die from the assault on Tuesday.

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She had been eating with a delegation of Colombian journalists and writers within the metropolis’s well-liked Ria Lounge when the missile hit.

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Around 60 others have been injured within the assault, whereas others to die included twin sisters Anna and Yuliia Aksenchenko.

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Human rights activists have branded the assault a battle crime.

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Ms Amelina was rushed to hospital in Dnipro, however succumbed to her accidents on Saturday, PEN Ukraine stated.

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“It is with great pain that we inform you that the heart of the writer Victoria Amelina stopped beating on 1 July,” the group stated in an announcement.

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“In the last days of Victoria’s life, her family and friends were by her side.”

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Amelina was one in every of Ukraine’s most celebrated younger writers who began documenting battle crimes after Russia’s full-scale invasion final yr. She additionally began working with kids close to the frontline.

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Last yr she unearthed the diary of kids’s author Volodymyr Vakulenko, who was kidnapped and killed by Russian troops within the metropolis of Izyum quickly after the invasion.

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Her first non-fiction ebook in English, War and Justice Diary: Looking at Women Looking at War, is because of be printed.

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A publish pinned to her Twitter profile exhibits Amelina taking a photograph of a bombed constructing in Ukraine.

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“It’s me in this picture,” the publish reads.

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“I’m a Ukrainian writer. I have portraits of great Ukrainian poets on my bag. I look like I should be taking pictures of books, art, and my little son. But I document Russia’s war crimes and listen to the sound of shelling, not poems. Why?”

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