Victoria Amelina worked as a documenter of war crimes in the occupied territories in the east, south and north of Ukraine, especially in Kapitolovka Izyumshchyna.
Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina died after being wounded in Kramatorsk. This was reported on Sunday, July 2, in PEN Ukraine.
“It is with great pain that we inform you that on July 1, the heart of the writer Victoria Amelina stopped beating in the Mechnikov hospital in Dnipro. Her life was cut short due to a non-life-threatening wound caused by the attack by Russian missile attackers at a restaurant in Kramatorsk on June 27, 2023.”
PEN said that in the near future, Victoria’s family will announce the time and place of farewell to Victoria in Kyiv and Lvov.
Note that at the time of the strike, the woman was in a restaurant in the center of Kramatorsk, with a delegation of Colombian journalists and writers.
Thus, the number of victims of the strike in Kramatorsk increased to 13 people.
Victoria Amelina is a writer, member of Ukrainian PEN, and documenter of Russian war crimes for the human rights organization Truth Hounds. He worked in the occupied territories in the east, south and north of Ukraine, in particular, in the Izyum region, where he found the diary of the writer Vladimir Vakulenko, who was killed by the Russians.
“PEN” (“PEN”) is an abbreviation derived from the English words “poets”, “playwrights”, “essayists” and “novelist” – “poets”, “playwrights”, “essayists” and “novelists” . In English, the word “pen” means “pen”.
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Source: korrespondent

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