Nastya Buryk was just 4 years old when her mother, Mariya, noticed that something was seriously wrong.

Nastya went to a hospital in Odesa, where the family lived, but the kind of treatment recommended for her was not available there. Artem took a leave of absence from the (Ukrainian) military to be with his family and decide what to do.

The parents learned that they could get state-of-the-art treatment for Nastya in Israel. They decided Mariya would take their daughter there while Artem stayed behind to keep fighting.

On June 15, Iranian missiles struck the city of Bat Yam, a suburb of Tel Aviv where the family was staying.

The apartment where they lived had been partially destroyed in a missile strike, killing and injuring many civilians. Among the dead were Nastya, Mariya, Nastya’s grandmother, and the two young cousins.

The news reached Nastya’s father the next day, when the girl’s aunt called him. “She told me to sit down,” Artem said. “I sat down and she told me that a missile hit the building in Israel and killed everyone.”

  • iAvicenna@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    This is just as sad as thousands of kids who died in Palestine or those who witnessed their loved ones torn to pieces right in front of their eyes. No more, no less.

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      What a sick and vile thing to say. This whole post is full of people celebrating Iran killing a kid and blaming it on Israel. It’s not that kid’s fault that Israel is killing other children.

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        What the fuck are you smoking?

        One person said a Ukrainian kid dying is just as sad as a Palestinian kid dying, and you think that is a sick and vile thing to say? How incredibly racist are you?

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        How is it sick and vile to say all kid deaths are equally sad? I would think that it is more sick and vile to think that a kid’s death is worse than other kids’ deaths because of where those kids are from. There is no blame here but against those who don’t speak up against war mongerers and people who willingly serve them.

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    Sad, I hope they are angry at the Israeli colonial project for having started another war.

    Unfortunately personally knowing far too many Ukranian/Israeli dual citizens, I highly doubt it. They see Israel as the victim without a shred of self awareness.

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    A tragic story that should be added to piles of child tragedy in Palestine as well as the other affected countries from these conflicts. Speaking of Palestine, I can’t see it mentioned at all on the front page of rferl.org.