ZN.UA publishes the girl's works.
In Bucha on March 5, during the occupation, Russian troops shot dead an RPG vehicle. Two buchankas – Zhanna Kameneva and Maria Ilchuk, as well as 14-year-old Anya and her mother Tamila Mishchenko – burned on the spot. 14-year-old Anya Mishchenko, as her brother recalls Zhenya did not want to go to the last one and asked her mother to stay with her brother and grandmother in Bucha. The girl had a talent for drawing, and she planned to connect her life with art, says in material ZN.UA Олена Жежера .
Ani Mishchenko's brother, 29-year-old Yevhen, recalls asking them to stay and wait for the official green corridor. As you know, the first green corridor in Bucha was agreed on March 9. Four days after the women's attempt to escape from hell.
At the beginning of the war, Eugene was with his mother, sister and grandmother in an apartment on the street Tarasivska. Mom and sister decided to go with co-worker Jeanne.
“I stayed with my grandmother, who is 83 years old. Since the beginning of the war, I have told my mother and everyone that if we go, we will all go together and only by bus, the official green corridor, ”says Yevhen.
“ I know a little bit about military affairs and told them that our house is not profitable for shelling, he located in such a location that it will not hit anything. Our house is protected on all sides by other houses. But panic and fear worked. My mother wanted to save her sister, so she took this step. You see, it turned out the other way around, ”he says.
Eugene says that Anya wanted to stay, she asked her mother not to go anywhere. But my mother insisted.
Anya studied in the eighth grade of Bucha School № 5 and taught three foreign languages - English, French and Spanish.
“She was very talented artist, she has many paintings. Anya wanted to continue her creative work, ”recalls Yevhen.
Jeanne, who was a volunteer, took food to Irpen. She called and offered to take them out. At that time, there was still a train from Irpen that could take you to Kyiv, says Yevhen. The railway bridge was destroyed by aircraft on the same day.
“The day they left, I read on Facebook that the racists had bombed the railway, and the train would be gone. He started calling his mother to tell her about it, but there was no connection. It was literally half an hour after they left, “he said.
Eugene hoped that their phones at the checkpoint were taken away .
“There were rumors that phones were taken away, cars were taken away, taken prisoner and taken to Belarus. There was hope that they were taken prisoner, “he said.
Only a month later, Eugene learned that his mother and sister had been killed. All this time they were searched in various groups on social networks. They hoped that they still survived.
“ I learned that they were gone in early April when the racists were driven out of Bucha. At that time my grandmother and I were in the Ivano-Frankivsk region. We left Bucha by the last allowed green corridor by bus on March 15th. At that time, Bucha was already in full occupation, but my grandmother and I managed to leave , “he recalls.
Now they have returned to Bucha, although they did not tell the grandmother that her daughter and granddaughter had died. The woman keeps asking where they are.
“I understand that I need to tell her all this, but I still can't imagine how . I talked to the pastor of the church where my grandmother goes, and now we are thinking with him how to tell my grandmother, “added Eugene.