Writer Victoria Amelina has died in a hospital in Dnipro after she was injured in a Russian missile attack on a cafe in Kramatorsk.
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The woman was in the Mechnikov hospital with severe injuries. Unfortunately, the wounds were incompatible with life. Amelina passed away on Saturday, July 1st. This was reported on July 3 at the PEN Club of Ukraine and added that they spread the sad news only when all Amelina’s relatives found out about her and with their consent.
In the near future, the family will announce the time and place of parting with Victoria in Kyiv and Lvov, the publication says.
As you know, Victoria Amelina was born on January 1, 1986 in Lviv. She documented Russian war crimes for the human rights organization Truth Hounds and worked in the de-occupied territories in eastern, southern and northern Ukraine.
He is the author of the books “November Syndrome, or Homo Compatiens”, “Someone, or the Heart of Water”, “Home for House” and “E-e-Estoria of Eka’s excavator”. Her book War and Justice Diary: Looking at Women Looking at War is also due to be released abroad.
The writer laid the foundation for the New York Literary Festival, which was held in the village of New York in the Bakhmut district of the Donetsk region.
Recall that on June 27, Victoria Amelina was in a restaurant in Kramatorsk together with a delegation of foreign journalists and writers. On that day, a Russian rocket hit the cafe. 13 people died as a result of Russia’s war crime.
Source: Racurs

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