One of Ukraine’s top Actresses was reportedly blown up by Russian Rocket Attack while she slept in her Kyiv apartment.
The young theatre, a theatre she had been working with prior to her death confirmed the incident by postingĀ a tribute to the 67-year-old actress alongside a picture of the theatre and film star.
In a statement, translated from Ukrainian, the theatre company wrote on social media: āBright memory to the talented actress! There is no forgiveness for the enemy that has come to our land!ā.
The Kyiv Post has also confirmed the actorās passing, adding on social media that she had been āmurdered in Kyiv during the warā.
According to the theatreās website, Shvets had graduated from Ivan Franko theatre school in 1975 and had a career that spanned decades. She had also been the recipient of the Merited Artist of Ukraine award, one of Ukraineās highest and most coveted honours.
Russian troops have continued to attack the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, and launched a barrage of missiles against an aircraft repair installation at an airport on the outskirts of the western city of Lviv, close to the Polish border. One person was reported wounded.
Ukraine said it had shot down two of six missiles in the volley, which came from the Black Sea.
The early morning barrage of missiles on Lvivās edge was the closest strike yet to the centre of the city, which has become a crossroads for people fleeing from other parts of Ukraine and for others entering to deliver aid or fight.
In city after city around Ukraine, hospitals, schools, and buildings where people sought safety have been attacked. Rescue workers were still searching for survivors in the ruins of a theatre that served as a shelter when it was blasted by a Russian airstrike on Wednesday in the besieged southern city of Mariupol.
Ludmyla Denisova, the Ukrainain parliamentās human rights commissioner, said on Friday that 130 people had survived the theatre bombing.
āAs of now, we know that 130 people have been evacuated, but according to our data, there are still more than 1,300 people in these basements, in this bomb shelter,ā Denisova told Ukrainian television. āWe pray that they will all be alive, but so far there is no information about them.ā
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