Adam Buhayov, Sophiia Buhayova, and Tetiana Tarasevych were all killed together on 7 November last year by a Russian attack in a war that has been ongoing in Ukraine since 2022.
Zaporizhzhia, where the family lived, is a regular target for Russian forces. It is a strategically important industrial city, near front-line fighting. Europe’s largest nuclear power plant – about 55km (34 miles) from the city – is held by the Russians.
Sophiia’s mother Yuliia Tarasevych, 46, now struggles to carry on – without most of her family, without her past and her future.
"I don’t know how to live," she says. "It’s hell on earth. I lost my mother, my daughter, and my grandson in one second."
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