She escaped from the aimed fire of a Russian tank: a resident of Trostyanets told how she escaped from the occupied city

Tetyana Ovcharenko, a resident of Trostyanets, together with her husband and daughter escaped from the aimed fire of a Russian tank.

Trostyanets is a small town Okhtyrka district of Sumy region. On March 1, the first Russian tanks entered it, and on March 26, the last ones burned down. The now-liberated city is slowly coming to life after almost a month of occupation. But the events of recent weeks have radically changed both the appearance of the city and the lives of its inhabitants. Gradually, they find the strength to talk about their experiences. Iryna Zbroyna managed to communicate with Tetyana Ovcharenko, a resident of Trostyanets, who, together with her husband and daughter, escaped from the aimed fire of a Russian tank. A visually impaired person, Tatiana saw what no other eye in the world would want to see.

Her story is another page in the horrific chronicle of the Russian war against Ukraine.

T .O .: “They [Russian soldiers] went to Okhtyrka, there were military units. They drove until the people of Okhtyrka blew up the bridge. After that, they sat for a long time. People were expelled, phones were confiscated, gold was torn from their ears, as they wanted and mocked. They were everywhere like locusts. And everything is mined. ”

On March 1, columns of Russian equipment entered Trostyanets from different directions and completely occupied the city. At the railway station, the occupiers set up a headquarters, a pile of equipment, and did not even remove the hated Ukrainian flag – they shot.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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