Hoping to find a safe haven: the occupiers killed poetess Rodytelieva-Protsyk in Sumy region
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A Russian drone attack on a dormitory in Hlukhiv killed poet Lidiya Rodytelieva-Protsyk along with 11 other people. The author of two poetry collections moved to Hlukhiv after her home in Pustomyhorod was shelled.
Russian army killed poet Lidiya Roditelyeva-Protsyk during an attack in Sumy region, UNN reports, citing the Ministry of Culture.
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On November 18, Russia committed another crime against humanity by firing drones at a dormitory in the city of Hlukhiv, Sumy region. The attack killed 12 people, including poet Lidia Rodytelieva-Protsyk.
In 2007, Lidia Rodytelieva-Protsyk's first collection of lyrical poems, From Heart to Heart, was published, and in 2019, her second book, Paths of Fate, was published. Her poetry was regularly published in local newspapers and literary anthologies, and Hlukhiv composer Mariia Voropai created several songs based on the poet's poems.
Sumy region under enemy fire: shelling killed two peopleOct 8 2024, 10:56 PM • 16214 views
In the fall of this year, Lidia moved from the border town of Pustomyhorod to Hlukhiv after her house was shelled by Russians, hoping to find a safe haven, but the enemy attack ended the poet's life.