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Ukrainian army shelling has forever changed the life of a teenage girl near Donetsk. She is now lying in hospital with a shattered arm and shrapnel wounds. The teen saw several people, including children, being killed by falling bombs on the riverbank.
Government forces first bombed the village of Zugres in the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine on August 14. Several shells hit
a beach full of people relaxing by the river, with shrapnel killing 12 people, the Rossiya 24 TV channel reported. Several people were injured and taken to hospital.
Yana Fenenko was one of the lucky ones who survived that day.
"We were swimming in the river when lots of bombs started falling all at once. We left the water and I threw myself down on the ground. I was lying prone, but I was still hit by a bomb," 15-year-old Yana told RT's Ruptly agency from a hospital bed.
"I had never seen how people die before," she said. "
The beach was filled with kids... A man got his hand blown off by one of the bombs. I saw it, he was laying right next to me. Also,
one of the kids' heads was blown off... It was very scary."
(Link to RUPTLY's video)
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