The story of little Liza, killed in her stroller by a Russian missile

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The story of little Liza, killed in her stroller by a Russian missile
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“What Russia took from me cannot be forgiven,” the mother of Liza Dmytrieva says in her first interview since leaving the hospital in Vinnytsia, Ukraine.

Four-year-old Elizaveta Dmytrieva grinned as she pushed her stroller along the street in Vinnytsia, Ukraine. It was nearly five months into the war, but the city where her family had fled from Kyiv seemed safe enough. Her mother took an Instagram video as “Liza,” who was born with Down syndrome, led the way in a moment of delighted independence.

What Iryna Dmytrieva remembers, reliving the horror of that July morning in her first interview since leaving the hospital, is a deafening noise overhead that she thought was a plane. She looked up to see a “massive” missile and immediately crouched down to try to shield her child.As her injuries slowly heal, she keeps replaying those final moments with Liza.

Iryna was 14 weeks pregnant when doctors told her and her husband, Artem, that there were complications. Their child would be born with a heart defect and other problems; terminating the pregnancy would be best, the doctors advised. The couple said no.

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