She didn’t want to leave them, because they needed her. Sasha remained in Ukraine, but her house was hit by an enemy rocket
His photos spread on the web, he was called Sasha (Aleksandra Polischuk) and was a dead volunteer in Ukraine.
The newspapers talk about her and say that the pensioner, despite the situation and the clash between Russia and Ukraine, would have decided to stay in his home in Kherson, to continue looking after his four-legged friends.
A friend of hers would have spread what happened through a Twitter:
The “war” has names and faces, helpless victims of crazy megalomaniacs. Sasha chose to stay in Ukraine to take care of the animal rescues. Last night a Russian rocket hit her at home. Her son found her body this morning. Another innocent life ended by the war. RIP Sasha of Ukraine.
Sasha loved animals and lived with her son. She could have left her country and taken refuge away from warbut it would seem that great love for helpless furry friends, it was bigger than anything else.
She would have chosen to stay to take care of the animals in need in the area and in these last hours she is hailed as a ‘heroin all over the world.
Sasha’s last words
The same woman, a few days before the news of her drama spread, had written a long post on Facebook. Here are his words:
Back from a walk with the dogs … neighboring houses are glassless, many without roofs and fences, a high-pressure gas pipe has blown, electrical wires ripped. The bridges leading to Odessa are burned. On the outskirts of Antonovka a goat is screaming. Screaming hopelessly and hysterically, near the paddock with Natasha’s horses. I don’t see horses.
I didn’t dare to get close, to do it, I need to pass in front of the burnt and abandoned cars. It all seems like in the apocalypse movies .. the nightmare is not over, it drives us crazy with its reality…. The long-awaited sun is rising.
Sasha had defined theapocalypse those scenes she had been forced to see, houses destroyed and deserted, burnt lands and smoke in the air.
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