This article reports on the devastating effects of Russian attacks in Ukraine, specifically in the city of Sumy. The author shares a personal story of Diana Nazarevska, a 28-year-old resident who lost her family home to a Shahed drone attack. Nazarevska recounts the traumatic experience of waking up to an explosion, grabbing her baby daughter, and fleeing the apartment as another bomb dropped, destroying their home.
The article highlights the human cost of war, particularly the impact on civilians. Nazarevska’s story is just one of many, with three people killed and 14 injured in a single attack. The author notes that the loss of a home goes beyond physical destruction, representing a sense of security and stability that has been lost.
The article serves as a reminder of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the need for international attention to the human cost of war. It also underscores the importance of cherishing every moment and finding ways to cope with the trauma and loss inflicted by war.