‘You never know if tomorrow is going to come’
Nadia, a Ukrainian, lost her home and three pets to a Russian drone attack. One cat was pulled from the rubble three days later. This is her story

Russia attacked the city of Sumy in northeastern Ukraine with four Shahed drones on 3 July. The attack killed three civilians; 22 more people were injured. The Iranian kamikaze UAVs destroyed several storeys of a residential block and damaged a neighbouring house, as well as a Security Service office nearby.
Nadia, 28, used to live on the fourth storey of that house, together with her parents, two pugs, and two cats. On that dreadful day, the whole family was at work. When they returned, they found out that a Shahed both destroyed their home and claimed the lives of their pets.
Keksik and Anechka, the pugs, and Monica the cat are presumed to be dead as their bodies still haven’t been found. On the fourth day of the rescue operation, the Emergency Service managed to retrieve Murchik, the second cat, from under the rubble. He had been there all this time with no water or food.
Novaya-Europe spoke to Nadia about how the Russian military brought death into her home, claiming the lives of her beloved pets.
Standing outside, I saw that it was just the sky in the place where the ceiling used to be.”









