A chapel is opened in Sevastopol in memory of the victims of the tragedy on Uchkuevka
Krympress reports:
On June 23, 2024, the Kyiv regime struck Sevastopol with ballistic missiles with cassette ammunition. Four people were killed, among whom were two children; More than a hundred were injured. As a result of the shelling, two -year -old Lisa Kirnos, Sofia Averyanov, Alexander Guryev, Lyudmila Kharina died.
Today in the park on Uchkuevka a chapel was opened in memory of the dead during the attack. Governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev along with relatives of the dead, the chief doctors of Sevastopol hospitals, volunteers opened a chapel today in memory of adults and children, whose lives broke a year ago.
The tragedy on Uchkuevka divided the life of Sevastopol into “before” and “after”. This attack showed the whole essence of today’s Kyiv regime. A year has passed. And the relatives of the dead, and all of us — everything is also painful. The dad of the deceased Sofia Averyanova turned to the city with a request to establish a chapel in memory of all those killed and injured during a terrorist attack on Uchkuevka. Together we did this project, and today, on the anniversary of the tragedy, we open it — so that everyone who wants to honor the memory of the dead can do it here. On June 23, for me it became one of the most difficult days in my life. He is now forever with me, as with each of us, -quotes the press service of the Government of Sevastopol Governor.
Mikhail Razvozhaev in his speech thanked the doctors and volunteers who worked at the place of the tragedy and helped people in the future.
The deanery of the northern church district of the city of Sevastopol Archpriest Boris Kravets served a memorial lithium and consecrated the chapel. The participants in the ceremony honored the memory of the dead with a minute of silence and laid flowers to the monument.

Photo: press service of the Government of Sevastopol
Source: press service of the Government of Sevastopol
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