The village of Lukashivka near Chernihiv was recently liberated from Russian occupiers. It historically had neither a village council nor a collective farm. The village, in fact, was maintained by two farmers – their farms are called “Naporivske” and “Rosa”.
The correspondent of the newspaper “The Voice of Ukraine,” Vasily Chepurniy, writes about it on his page on Facebook, reports ProAgro Group.
One of the farmers, Grigoriy Tkachenko, managed to leave the village before the orcs appeared. But the farm remained. 120 cows were destroyed by the occupants – some were killed by shells, others were eaten by hungry moskals, and some were simply killed. Forty cows were also destroyed in the farm “Rosa”.
“But that’s nothing yet,” says the farmer. – There is not a single whole house in the village, and 41 houses do not exist at all. But the main thing is that after the occupation there were no 12 people in the village – for a village of 300 inhabitants that is a lot”.
Three people were shot – one from the military because he did not know that Russians were already in the village, one was killed because he was rescuing our wounded, and another had a bullet-proof vest. One woman committed suicide – she could not stand it, poor thing. Another woman’s heart gave out. A family of two adults and two children was hit by a Russian shell…