Before the shelling they were raising funds for the AFU: young musicians killed in Zaporizhzhya shelling
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Two young female musicians were killed as a result of the night shelling of Zaporizhzhya by Russian invaders.
This was written by Viktoriya Knysh, a member of the group Matveevsky Rural Centre of Culture and Leisure.
As a result of a missile strike by Russian terrorists on Zaporizhzhya, our talented girls - Svetlana Semeykina and Christina Spitsyna - were killed. Even yesterday they sang and played together for people, and today neither of them is gone. the Russian missile mercilessly took away their voice, their life and together with it a part of the soul of each of us," the message said.
According to her, the girls formed a duet and were members of cover band Gems. Svetlana and Christina played in all city holidays.
The girls believed in a bright and peaceful life under the Ukrainian flag. They believed in victory, brought it closer by their own efforts, - wrote Victoria Knysh.
In the network also appeared a video of the girls' performance. According to the media outlet Svoi.Krivoy Rog, an hour before the Russian attack, Svetlana and Kristina sang in the city and raised funds to help the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
We shall remind you that on 9 August, Russian terrorist troops once again struck Zaporizhzhya. During the missile strike, a church and retail outlets in one of the city's districts were destroyed.
As a result of the shelling, three people were killed - a 43-year-old man and young women aged 19 and 21. Nine people were also injured, including an 11-month-old baby.
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Over 10 years in journalism. Media analyst from Volyn.











