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Ukrainian mother describes ‘miracle’ survival story after Russian rocket hits her kitchen

  • Tanya Los was washing the dishes at home in her southern Ukrainian village when a Russian rocket crashed into her kitchen
  • The 59-year-old mother said the pair were ‘protected’ by an Orthodox icon in the room, where a religious calendar still hangs

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Tanya Los, 57, stands in her house near damage caused by a rocket is understood to have been launched from a Soviet-era BM-27 Uragan launcher. Photo: AFP

Tanya Los was washing the dishes at home in her southern Ukrainian village Mala Tokmachka on Sunday, her daughter Anastasia by her side, when a Russian rocket crashed into her kitchen.

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By what she called a “miracle” both women survived unscathed.

But the Los household was not the only civilian infrastructure hit by Russian forces in Mala Tokmachka in recent weeks, as Moscow intensifies attacks on Ukraine’s south and east.

Rockets have been raining down on the village, which lies around 60 kilometres southeast of regional hub Zaporizhzhia.

A rocket understood to have been launched from a Soviet-era BM-27 Uragan launcher is seen beside the house of the Los family in the village of Mala Tomachka, near the southern front of fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces, south of Zaporizhzhia. Photo: AFP
A rocket understood to have been launched from a Soviet-era BM-27 Uragan launcher is seen beside the house of the Los family in the village of Mala Tomachka, near the southern front of fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces, south of Zaporizhzhia. Photo: AFP

One of the village schools was hit, as was the building housing its teachers. A rocket blasted a hole in the facade of the local cultural centre.

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A village resident who now leads the local territorial defence group, Yuriy, told Agence France-Presse that several houses were hit by Russian air strikes on Sunday.

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