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A heart-wrenching funeral was held in Ukraine as the nation mourns the loss of three children killed in a Russian missile strike. The children, victims of war, perished when their home was hit, prompting an outpouring of grief and remembrance within their community. Their father attended the service, a testament to the enduring bonds of family amidst the relentless conflict. These tragic events highlight the human cost of the ongoing war and raise critical questions about the targeting of civilians.Learn more about the latest developments, bringing you in-depth coverage from News Directory 3. Discover what’s next …
Funeral Held for Ukrainian Children Killed in Missile Strike
Updated May 29,2025
Korostyshiv,ukraine,mourned the loss of three siblings Wednesday,holding a funeral for Tamara,8,Stanislav,12,and Roman Martyniuk,17. The children died over the weekend when debris from a Russian cruise missile struck their home in northern Ukraine.
The siblings were asleep in their beds at 3 a.m. when the missile struck. Their father, who was also injured, was released from the hospital to attend the funeral with his two surviving children. The missile strike is the latest in a series of attacks.
the Ukrainian children were remembered fondly by their teachers and community. Yuliia Skok, Roman Martyniuk’s teacher, described the victims of war as shining, polite, smart students who were always ready to help others.
Moscow denies targeting civilians, despite mounting evidence to the contrary.
The three kids were incredibly bright, incredibly polite, the smartest, best students, always ready to help, always ready to support others.
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International investigators continue to gather evidence of potential war crimes as the conflict continues.
