In a Russian attack on the city of Chernihiv on April 2, local residents Oleksandr and Oksana Yudytski were killed. After the tragedy, three children were left without parents, the youngest being only five years old.
Friends and acquaintances remember the family as close-knit and loving. According to them, Oleksandr and Oksana created a warm home where the children grew up in a safe and supportive environment.
Oleksandr Yudytski worked as an instructor in mine clearance and weapons handling, passing his knowledge on to others. His wife Oksana devoted herself to the family and supported her husband in his professional work.
Friends emphasize that the couple were sincere, kind, and always ready to help others. They paid special attention to the upbringing and development of their three children, who are now left without parental care.
The death of the Yudytski family is yet another tragic consequence of Russian shelling of civilian infrastructure in the city. Local residents express condolences to the relatives and stress the need to support children who have lost their parents.
Earlier, it was reported that during a drone attack on the Chernihiv region on March 27, 95-year-old Mykola Stasenko was also killed. He was the oldest resident of the village of Rohizky in the Snovsk community.