A husband died, whose wife and child died in 2022 after a Russian missile hit a residential building in Odessa.
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Yuri Glodan died at the front. He fought in the ranks of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, which he joined after the “Russian world” came to his family.
This was reported by his colleague Alexander Yakovenko with reference to the man’s friends.
I did not communicate closely with him, but almost every Odessa resident knows this family. Yura is a husband, father, warrior, baker and colleague in the Make My Cake project, Odessa, where I am a co-owner. It was he who made the belts from our confectionery shop famous in Odessa – that day was the first day off, he went to the store, when he returned, his world was destroyed.
On April 23, 2022, the “Russian world” came to his family – a Russian missile destroyed the Tiros residential complex in Odessa. The tragedy took the lives of three-month-old Kira Glodan, her mother Valeria and grandmother Lyudmila – this is Yuri’s family.
He acted as a worthy person of the Ukrainian nation – he joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces, first Azov, then the 3rd Assault. Today I found out that he died defending his country. “Blessed memory, a man with a big heart,” Alexander wrote on Facebook.
He clarified that there is no official conclusion yet. Glodan has been missing since September 12.
The deceased man, as they say, was identified by the cross.
We were very happy when she was born,” Yuri said about his wife after her death. – I was in the maternity hospital when she gave birth. It’s very hard for me now to realize that my daughter and wife are no longer there. My whole world was destroyed by a Russian missile.
Source: Racurs

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