The Japan Times - Ukraine war widow buries her daughters killed by Russia

EUR -
AED 4.254415
AFN 76.45815
ALL 92.767003
AMD 423.410914
ANG 2.073379
AOA 1063.459921
ARS 1723.633132
AUD 1.629398
AWG 2.088111
AZN 1.96965
BAM 1.95513
BBD 2.33356
BDT 142.16943
BGN 1.96516
BHD 0.436729
BIF 3463.77428
BMD 1.158453
BND 1.478874
BOB 13.457213
BRL 6.028362
BSD 1.158588
BTN 110.711575
BWP 15.597587
BYN 3.524146
BYR 22705.677553
BZD 2.330271
CAD 1.606415
CDF 2635.479795
CHF 0.939053
CLF 0.026941
CLP 1060.319982
CNY 7.808726
CNH 7.811686
COP 3631.437173
CRC 520.414888
CUC 1.158453
CUP 30.699003
CVE 110.225793
CZK 24.188959
DJF 205.8807
DKK 7.475503
DOP 67.795885
DZD 154.025615
EGP 58.135689
ERN 17.376794
ETB 187.428931
FJD 2.553404
FKP 0.856093
GBP 0.854759
GEL 3.023308
GGP 0.856093
GHS 12.801379
GIP 0.856093
GMD 85.14226
GNF 10178.379534
GTQ 8.840741
GYD 242.400639
HKD 9.087061
HNL 31.059952
HRK 7.535159
HTG 151.606073
HUF 363.802935
IDR 20849.256722
ILS 3.436285
IMP 0.856093
INR 110.857401
IQD 1517.860095
IRR 1592351.483705
ISK 142.200064
JEP 0.856093
JMD 183.547089
JOD 0.821396
JPY 184.572252
KES 149.8804
KGS 101.306416
KHR 4691.734973
KMF 494.659597
KPW 1042.607983
KRW 1637.148784
KWD 0.357661
KYD 0.965565
KZT 534.074639
LAK 26136.703131
LBP 103743.396942
LKR 384.438233
LRD 210.295198
LSL 18.728938
LTL 3.42061
LVL 0.700737
LYD 7.361477
MAD 10.740719
MDL 19.946077
MGA 4990.224969
MKD 61.555443
MMK 2432.50473
MNT 4165.971899
MOP 9.362429
MRU 46.450079
MUR 54.366575
MVR 17.898703
MWK 2009.05936
MXN 19.730417
MYR 4.70344
MZN 74.036731
NAD 18.728938
NGN 1568.49915
NIO 42.634835
NOK 10.903996
NPR 177.136992
NZD 1.960873
OMR 0.445431
PAB 1.158588
PEN 3.899813
PGK 5.130175
PHP 71.440054
PKR 321.555186
PLN 4.313621
PYG 6978.51773
QAR 4.235293
RON 5.236556
RSD 117.358226
RUB 98.408476
RWF 1700.309874
SAR 4.340128
SBD 9.323905
SCR 16.026056
SDG 695.654019
SEK 11.013061
SGD 1.479593
SHP 0.858258
SLE 28.390719
SLL 24292.177953
SOS 662.164467
SRD 43.771563
STD 23977.636876
STN 24.491288
SVC 10.138394
SYP 15062.20497
SZL 18.733094
THB 38.263496
TJS 10.68826
TMT 4.06617
TND 3.385696
TOP 2.789277
TRY 55.504834
TTD 7.851207
TWD 36.915495
TZS 3058.31343
UAH 51.828764
UGX 4310.46676
USD 1.158453
UYU 46.423487
UZS 13747.360818
VES 893.835467
VND 30357.259198
VUV 135.919513
WST 3.167779
XAF 655.7181
XAG 0.017561
XAU 0.000262
XCD 3.130777
XCG 2.088175
XDR 0.819086
XOF 655.723758
XPF 119.331742
YER 274.835983
ZAR 18.788139
ZMK 10427.464404
ZMW 21.827236
ZWL 373.021373
  • CMSD

    -0.0328

    21.18

    -0.15%

  • CMSC

    -0.0900

    21.36

    -0.42%

  • RBGPF

    -3.5100

    68.65

    -5.11%

  • NGG

    0.2400

    81.29

    +0.3%

  • RIO

    1.5300

    97.21

    +1.57%

  • BCC

    -1.3000

    81.94

    -1.59%

  • JRI

    -0.1300

    12.48

    -1.04%

  • BCE

    -0.1200

    23.35

    -0.51%

  • GSK

    0.7600

    50.28

    +1.51%

  • RYCEF

    0.4600

    21.25

    +2.16%

  • RELX

    -0.8700

    33.56

    -2.59%

  • BTI

    -1.3300

    55.73

    -2.39%

  • VOD

    -0.2200

    16.2

    -1.36%

  • AZN

    0.4400

    156.89

    +0.28%

  • BP

    0.3200

    42.85

    +0.75%

Ukraine war widow buries her daughters killed by Russia
Ukraine war widow buries her daughters killed by Russia / Photo: Tetiana DZHAFAROVA - AFP

Ukraine war widow buries her daughters killed by Russia

As concrete dust was settling around the remains of her home, pulverised by a Russian missile in Kyiv last week, Tetiana Yakovlieva understood her missing children could only be in one of two places.

Text size:

Either her 12- and 17-year-old were trapped alive beneath the mound of rubble that was once their nine-storey housing bloc in the leafy neighbourhood of the Ukrainian capital.

Or her daughters were dead, and already with their father, who volunteered to fight when Russian forces invaded Ukraine and was killed in combat three years earlier.

"It's so painful -- these words won't mean anything to you until you feel it yourself," she told a local television crew in shock at the strike site during the hours-long rescue operation and painful wait for answers.

Five days later, on Tuesday, Yakovlieva hunched ashen-faced and gently rocking back and forth before her daughters' closed coffins under the golden domes of Saint Michael's church in Kyiv, as an Orthodox priest intoned their funeral mass.

- 'Pain of loss' -

"No words of compassion can ease this pain of loss, this burden of great suffering, when one must bury young people," the priest told black-clothed mourners, weeping or clutching flowers and holding each other.

"This is a tragedy not only for your family, it is a tragedy for our entire Ukrainian state today."

Air raid sirens warning against the threat of a Russian attack echoed out during the funeral service for Vira, 12 -- whose body was pulled from the rubble first -- and Liubava, 17.

The girls were among two dozen killed in the early hours of Thursday when Russia launched its deadliest attack of the year on the capital, with 675 combat drones and 56 missiles.

Interior Minister Igor Klymenko said it was likely a Russian Kh-101 cruise missile that exploded into the bottom floor of the girls' home, buckling the foundations and collapsing one floor on top of the next.

Each projectile carries a price tag of around $1.2 million, Ukrainian defence analysts estimate.

AFP journalists at the strike site saw emergency service workers hauling those killed and wounded from the scene on stretchers while bystanders, including the sisters' classmates, speculated who the victim could be.

"It's hard to say anything when children are killed. Especially children when they were sleeping. It's barbarity," Natalia, whose son was killed alongside the girls' father told AFP at the funeral in Kyiv.

Olga, another mourner who taught the younger daughter to draw, said both sisters were talented and outgoing, and described their death as an "inexpressible pain".

- Rising infant toll -

Hours after the strikes, President Volodymyr Zelensky wrote that Russia "deliberately destroys lives" and pleaded with allies to step up pressure on Moscow to end its war.

"It is Ukraine that is defending Europe and the world so that such strikes, in which children are killed, do not spread further," he added.

The Kremlin said its forces had struck Ukrainian military facilities. It denies the Russian army targets civilians.

But the girls are now among at least 704 Ukrainian children have been killed since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022. Thousands more have been wounded or are missing, police say.

Before processing to the cemetery, the priest asked the mourners to believe that the girls -- whose names translate to "faith" and "love" -- were now in a better place and with God.

"In a place where there is no war, no pain, no grief, no suffering, no sighing, but eternal blessed life."

S.Ogawa--JT