On June 10, Bogdan and Evgeny were supposed to be 18 years old. The twins studied as electricians, and their friend Valentin was a university student.
Among the residents of the Chernihiv region killed by the Russian military were two 17-year-old twin brothers Evgeny and Bohdan Samodii and their 18-year-old friend Valentin Yakymchuk. It was written by the author of the blog “They were killed by Russia” Alina Bodnar.
The tragedy took place on March 14 in the village of Mokhnatin. The Ukrainian military attacked a convoy of Russian troops, and their vehicles scattered to the nearest villages. The Russians did not occupy Mokhnatyn, but drove through the streets in tanks. At this time the siblings and a friend were walking in the village.
“The kids were just walking down the street. It seemed to the Rashists that they were sending data about them over the phone. And they shot them,” said Irina Yaroshinskaya, Glaz project coordinator.
According to eyewitnesses, Valentin was blown away half of his head, and Yevgeny was shot in the chest. Both died on the spot. Bogdan was injured in the abdomen, he died while on his way to the hospital.
The twins studied as electricians, and their friend Valentin was a university student.
On June 10, Bogdan and Evgeny were supposed to be 18 years old.
“The children just walked. But the Russians didn’t need an excuse to kill the Ukrainians. Russia didn’t allow the brothers to grow old. The Russians took their lives from them, like hundreds of other Ukrainian child, “Alina Bodnar wrote.
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Earlier it was reported that at least 234 thousand children were brought from Ukraine to the Russian Federation, for orphans there is a threat of their further illegal adoption in Russia.
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Source: korrespondent

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