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'Golden child': Ukrainian family buries 9-year-old killed in Russian strike
'Golden child': Ukrainian family buries 9-year-old killed in Russian strike
by AFP Staff Writers
Kryvyi Rig, Ukraine (AFP) April 7, 2025

When Ilona Tripolets ran outside last week as a Russian missile attack hit Ukraine's central city of Kryvyi Rig, she instantly realised her nine-year-old little brother German, who was at the playground, had been killed.

Tripolets, who is 20 years older than the boy and lives nearby, said German had earlier stepped out to play.

Within seconds of an explosion, she ran outside with her father.

"I immediately knew that it was the end," she said.

"My mum looked out of the window... I screamed," she said, tears running down her face.

German Tripolets was one of 18 people killed in a Russia attack on Kryvyi Rig last Friday. Eight other children were killed in the strike. The youngest was three years old.

German's family gathered around his coffin in a Kryvyi Rig church for his funeral Monday, with women shaking as they held on to candles and caressing the boy's face.

The playground that was hit, made up of typical swings, seesaws and climbing frames, was covered with flowers and toys.

"I adore him. He is our angel. He gave us almost 10 happy years and then he left," his sister Ilona said.

German's parents gave birth to him when they were in their 40s.

"He was such a beloved child, he was not spoilt but he was so cool," his elder sister said.

- 'He was just gold' -

"We saw it from the window," German's godmother who lives nearby, Inna, told AFP.

"He was playing at the playground, he had friends there."

She repeated several times that "we are all safe, we are all safe, but the child is gone".

Inna said that German loved Lego and cars, and often went for trips with his father.

She described him as a "golden child" and a "sweetheart".

"We all talked to him as if he were an adult. He was just gold," she said, dressed in black and her voice periodically breaking.

Ilona Tripolets said her parents were dedicated to the boy, having chosen to have have him later in life to grow their family.

"He was constantly taught, talked to, and talked about everything in the world that he wanted to know," she said.

"He really knew a lot for his age."

At another church in the city, another funeral was taking place Monday -- that of seven-year-old Radyslav Yatsko, killed in the same strike.

The wooden church was packed for the service.

A couple held on to each other in silence, with one man having a visible injury on his head.

A bright photograph of the blonde-haired boy was displayed near his coffin.

Despite the children's deaths and the damage to residential blocks, Russia said on Monday that it does not target civilians in Ukraine. Its invasion has now dragged on for more than three years.

The UN called Friday's attack -- which came despite US holding talks with both Russia and Ukraine to push towards a peace deal -- as "reckless disregard" for civilians by Russia.

Kryvyi Rig -- which is where President Volodymyr Zelensky was raised -- has been regularly attacked by Russia throughout its invasion.

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