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Some interviews are just too emotional to bear.
Wednesday night on CNN, Erin Burnett spoke with Serhiy Perebyinis, a Ukrainian man who learned that his wife and two children were killed during Russia’s ongoing invasion.
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Perebyinis was away from his wife and kids, taking care of his ailing mother in eastern Ukraine when the war broke out and his wife Tetiana and their children tried to flee.
Recalling the last conversation he had with his wife, he said, “That was the day when already there was no water, electricity, gas, and we discussed — I spoke to her at 10 p.m., even though at that point there was no connectivity either. But I managed to get through and had a discussion about potential evacuation.”
He continued, “At the last moment however, the convoy she was planning to travel with was shelled at and fired at. And then she came on foot to the bridge, trying to make an escape on foot.
“She was a very cheerful person, she was the financial director of a large American company,” Perebyinis said of Tetiana. “We spent lots of time together as a family. We loved bicycles, in winter we went skiing, and she loved very much planting flowers at her dacha, countryside cottage.”
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Hearing Perebyinis’s memories of his wife, Burnett asked about his children, and then broke down in tears.
Perebyinis began to “suspect something was wrong” when his wife’s location on Google Maps was moving around in “unusual” ways, from one spot in Kyiv to a hospital.
He learned about his family’s fate from a news item on social media.
“And then I saw a photo on Twitter,
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As Russia’s war against Ukraine continues, many have been left in shambles by the devastation, including one man who discovered his entire family had died via social media.
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Peta Murgatroyd, 35, expressed her despair at the tragic situation occurring in Ukraine. “This is continually breaking my heart,” she said on her Instagram Stories March 16, according to People. The Dancing with the Stars pro went on, “I’m struggling to get through some days. Sometimes I have great days, other days I have terrible days because I just can’t get this out of my head. I’ve walked those streets, I’ve been there. It is such a beautiful country. And the children that are dying right now.”
In a moment of empathy, CNN Out Front anchor Erin Burnett lost her composure but forged ahead professionally while interviewing Serhiy Perebyinis, a Ukrainian man who discovered his wife and children had been killed when he saw a photo of their bodies in a story that had been published in the New York Times.
Angelina Jolie received an overwhelming response from fans after she shared a poignant post about Ukrainian children following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. DONATE NOW: What can you do to help Ukraine?The Eternals actress took to Instagram to share some heartbreaking photos, including an image of an injured teenage boy lying in a hospital bed following a Russian attack, and urged her followers to learn more about the war that will result in "trauma, lost childhoods and shattered lives".WATCH: How you can help the people of Ukraine She penned: "As well as the millions who've fled over Ukraine's borders, nearly 2 million people are displaced inside their country, many trapped by fighting, denied access to aid, and in direct physical danger."Without an end to the war children will pay the highest price – in trauma, lost childhoods and shattered lives." Angelina ended with a note for followers to "learn more" about the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, sharing the @refugees Instagram page.
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