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Ukrainian teen killed by shelling deeply mourned

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KHARKIV, Ukraine — The mother and grandmothe­r of a 15-year-old Ukrainian boy could not hold back their tears. Their anguish filled the cramped hallway as they knelt over the teen’s body.

Artem Shevchenko was killed by shelling in Kharkiv, a partially blockaded northeaste­rn city where Russian shelling has increased in recent days. Ukraine’s second-largest city, Kharkiv is only 25 miles from the Russian border.

Nine civilians died and more than 50 people were wounded Friday in the attack on one of Kharkiv’s residentia­l areas, the Ukrainian president’s office reported.

“Please open your eyes, my bunny. Please,” Nina Shevchenko pleaded, captured in a moving Associated Press video in which she mourns her son.

The boy’s grandmothe­r arrived as people came to take his body away.

“Let me see him! My baby. My golden sunshine!” the grandmothe­r cried. “My dear sunshine. We just spoke today. My dear, why should I live, if you are gone? I lived for you. My sunshine. Curse them all! They should not find any place, neither on Earth, nor in heaven.”

“I lived for you,” Nina Shevchenko told her son.

“Please open your eyes,” she said, touching his face before paramedics and neighbors took the boy away in a body bag. A seven-month-old baby was also killed in the shelling.

In another building’s hallway, a young girl broke down in tears as she recounted the horror of the attack and how she was saved only when “some woman, God bless her, covered me with her body.”

Outside, bloodied people lay in pain on the streets, where ambulances arrived to treat them.

Amid burned-out cars and debris, a man who had helped his friend into an ambulance spoke out against Russian forces, whose invasion sparked a war in his country.

“What did this guy do to them (Russians)?” asked Sergey Kirichenko, a friend of the wounded man.

“With whom should we make peace?” Kirichenko asked. “With these monsters?”

 ?? Ap ?? ‘PLEASE OPEN YOUR EYES’: Nina Shevchenko, left, mourns next to the body of her 15-year-old son Artem Shevchenko, who was killed in a Russian attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Friday.
Ap ‘PLEASE OPEN YOUR EYES’: Nina Shevchenko, left, mourns next to the body of her 15-year-old son Artem Shevchenko, who was killed in a Russian attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Friday.

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