November 25, 2024
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She hoped to find a safe haven: the occupiers killed the poetess Roditeleva-Protsyk in Sumy Oblast

She hoped to find a safe haven: the occupiers killed the poet Roditelyeva-Protsyk in Sumy Oblast. As a result of an attack by Russian drones on a dormitory in Glukhiv, the poet Lydia Roditelyeva-Protsyk was killed along with 11 other people. The author of two collections of poetry moved to Glukhov after the shelling of her house in Pustogorod.”, — write on: unn.ua

The Russian army during the attack on Sumy Oblast killed the poet Lidia Roditelyeva-Protsyk, reports UNN with reference to the Ministry of Culture.

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On November 18, Russia committed another crime against humanity, targeting a hostel in the city of Glukhiv, Sumy Oblast, with drones. As a result of the enemy attack, 12 people died, including the poet Lidia Roditeleva-Protsyk.

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In 2007, the first collection of Lydia Roditeleva-Protsyk’s lyrical poems “From Heart to Heart” was published, in 2019 – the second book “Paths of Destiny”. Her poetry was constantly published in local newspapers and literary almanacs, and the Gluhiv composer Maria Voropai created several songs based on the poet’s poems.

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In the fall of this year, Lidia moved from the border town of Pustohorod to Glukhov, after her house was shelled by the Russians, hoping to find a safe haven, but the enemy attack ended the poet’s life.

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