September 21, 2025
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“We are not nowhere to live”: Russians destroyed the house of the MasterSheff show participant

It happened in June, but it is only known now.”, – WRITE: www.unian.ua

It happened in June, but it is only known now.

The girl's family tries to restore the damaged / collage of UNIAN / ScringshotsThe girl’s family tries to restore the damaged / collage of UNIAN / ScringshotsAs a result of the Russian drone attack on Odessa, the house of the participant of the culinary show “MasterSheff” Kateryna Dubchak was destroyed.

In the fifth issue of the new season, the girl said that at the time of the plaque of Russian unmanned aircraft, only her mother was in the house. Fortunately, she managed to escape, but their home was severely destroyed:

“It was Shahaneda’s arrival in my house. We have nowhere to live. My house has burned down. And we are collecting documents and waiting for the commission to tell us: whether the house can be restored at that place, whether there is another housing.”

According to Catherine Instagram, this happened on June 10, when the occupiers launched more than 10 drones-Kamikadze around the city. As a result of that attack, two men were killed, nine more were injured. According to the girl, not only her house but also neighboring was destroyed.

As reported by UNIAN, during one of the massive shelling of Kiev also affected the apartment of Judge Shaw Olga Martynovskaya. Fortunately, there was no one at the time of attack.

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