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“I called and did not call.” The husband of a pregnant woman who died in Kamensky, at the time of the blow, spoke to her on the phone


Alexander said that Diana called him about 2.00 with the words that he was in shelter and that she had heard the explosion. Suddenly, the connection with her broke off, writes Media.

“I heard that she was crying. She jumped out into the street, I heard that her phone fell out of her hands-hit the ground. I called her and did not call her. He began to call back more than once, never got through. Someone later picked up the phone, say:“ Who is it? Where is my wife? “He says:” She is not, the phone is near her, “said Alexander.

The husband immediately went to the hospital in which Diana was. He did not believe in the death of his wife to the last, until he felt the smell of smoke near the medical institution, Alexander noted. He ran to look for Diana, but no one knew where she was.

“I found one wounded, I jumped in an ambulance to another – I see that I was not mine. Then I see the dead. I recognized her by slippers. I ran to her, these are the most terrible minutes in my life,” the man said.

Diana died with her still unborn child. For a woman, the child was a dream and she did everything in order to give birth to a healthy baby, Alexander noted.

Context

On July 29, local authorities reported a missile attack on the Kamenskoye in the Dnipropetrovsk region on July 29. In the city, dozens of residential buildings, several schools, hospitals and a hospital were damaged.

Later, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky spoke about one of the three victims of the blow to the Kamensky Dnipropetrovsk region, where the maternity ward of the hospital was partially destroyed. “Her name was Diana, she was only 23 years old,” the head of state wrote in Telegram.

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