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  • 4/16/2025
More than 100 people gather in the eastern Ukrainian city of Sumy for the funeral service of two women killed by a Russian missile on Sunday April 13. School teacher Maryna Chudesa and her mother Lyudmyla Sergiyenko are just two of the 35 people killed in the attack, one of the deadliest Russian strikes of the entire three-year war. "I can't comprehend with my old brain that I'll never see her alive again," says Chudesa's father-in-law Ivan.
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00:00That is the first time you're going to be in the middle of the church.
00:06I'm going to see the whole church and the whole church is on the back of the church.
00:12I'm going to see the church here.
00:16I'm going to see the church here.
00:19I'm going to be a little bit more.
00:24I would like to have Marinka left with children and men, but God took me.
00:46I love them, I love them, just yesterday I started to know how much I don't want them, how much I love them and how much I love them.
01:00In the field of the grave said, that no longer will turn me. I can't languish with my old nochmal to pull that out and I'll not see her more in real life.
01:25that she will not come back to us with the wife.
01:32She will not go to our house.
01:37She will not go to our house.
01:55She will not go to our house.

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