Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Killed by a Russian missile, girl is buried

- By Hanna Arhirova

VINNYTSIA, UKRAINE » Beautiful and serene in a crown of white flowers, 4-year-old Liza Dmytrieva, who was killed by a Russian missile strike, was buried Sunday in central Ukraine as an Orthodox priest burst into tears and told weeping relatives that “evil cannot win.”

Liza, who had Down syndrome, was en route to see a speech therapist with her mother when Russian missiles struck the city of Vinnytsia on Thursday, far from the front lines. At least 24 people were killed, including Liza and two boys ages 7 and 8, and more than 200 were wounded, including Liza's mother.

“Look, my flower! Look how many people came to you,” Liza's grandmothe­r, Larysa Dmytryshyn­a, said, caressing Liza as she lay in an open coffin with flowers and teddy bears in Vinnytsia's 18th-century Transfigur­ation Cathedral.

Liza's father, Artem Dmytriev, stood silent, tears flowing down his face.

Liza's mother, 33-yearold Iryna Dmytrieva, remained in an intensive care unit in grave condition. The family didn't tell her that Liza was being buried Sunday, fearing it could affect her condition.

“Your mommy didn't even see how beautiful you are today,” Dmytryshyn­a said, weeping.

Helena Sydorenko, a longtime family friend, said Liza's mother “invested a lot of effort in socializin­g Liza.”

“She wanted her kid to have a full life,” Sydorenko added.

When the war started, Dmytrieva and her family fled Kyiv, the capital, for Vinnytsia, a city 270 kilometers (167 miles) to the southwest, which until Thursday was considered relatively safe.

Shortly before the explosion, Dmytrieva had posted a video on social media showing her daughter straining to reach the handlebars to push her own stroller, happily walking through Vinnytsia, wearing a denim jacket and white pants, her hair decorated with a barrette.

After the Russian missile strike, Ukraine's emergency services shared photos showing her lifeless body on the ground next to her blood-stained stroller. Ukraine's first lady remembered how cheerful and happy the little girl was when she met her. The videos and photos have gone viral, the latest images from the brutal war in Ukraine to horrify the world.

 ?? EFREM LUKATSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A woman carries a portrait of Liza, 4-year-old girl killed by Russian attack, during a funeral ceremony in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, on Sunday.
EFREM LUKATSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A woman carries a portrait of Liza, 4-year-old girl killed by Russian attack, during a funeral ceremony in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, on Sunday.

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