In Ternopil, 12-year-old Adriana has died from her wounds: the child fought for her life for 9 days
According to glavcom.ua: The number of casualties from the Russian missile attack on November 19 in Ternopil has risen. 12-year-old Adriana Unol't has died in the hospital. This was reported by 'Glavkom', citing Serhii Nadala.
The mayor of Ternopil commented on the tragic event, noting: 'A tragic piece of news about the death of yet another child from a missile attack on Ternopil. Little Adriana Unol't, 12 years old, died after a nine-day struggle for her life. Her mother was killed, her sister is still in the hospital. Now Adriana is where there is no fear and explosions – next to her mother, in a quiet and bright place, unreachable by war.'
Nine days ago, missiles hit two residential buildings in Ternopil. Today, the pain of this tragedy returns again – yet another child’s life was taken by war. Light memory of Adriana. We sincerely sympathize with the family. May God give you strength to endure this sorrow.'
The girl's mother, Olena Unol't, also died as a result of the Russian attack, and her grandmother Lyudmyla Chervinska and sister Eva are in intensive care. The Russian Federation attacked Ternopil with missiles on November 19, causing the death of many peaceful residents.
The prosecutor's office of the Polish city of Poznań has launched an investigation into the death of seven-year-old Polish citizen Amelia Gzhesko, who became a victim of the Russian strike on the city. It is worth noting that in Ternopil, the funeral of pharmacist Maria Palahniuk and her children, who also died as a result of the missile strike, has already taken place.
The new missile attack on Ternopil has resulted in yet another death, this time of 12-year-old girl Adriana Unol't. The mayor of the city was shocked by this tragedy, expressing condolences to the family and urging everyone to join in sharing their grief with them. Such attacks continue to bring pain and suffering to peaceful residents, and investigations into these crimes have already begun to hold those responsible accountable.
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