Father who lost entire family begs for forgiveness after wife and two children killed in Russian ‘ceasefire’
‘Forgive me, I didn’t cover you’
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Your support makes all the difference.A Ukrainian man whose wife and two children were killed as they tried to flee fighting north of Kyiv has paid tribute to his family and asked for forgiveness, saying: “I didn't cover you.”
Sergii Perebeinis travelled back to Ukraine on Wednesday to bury his family, where he was told the morgues were “overflowing with civilians” so he would have to postpone the funerals. He had been away at the time of their deaths.
Tatiana Perebeinis, 43, was killed along with her daughter, Alise, 9, and son, Nikita, 18. Photographs broadcast worldwide showed their bodies lying next to their suitcases and a dog carrier.
In a Facebook post on Monday, Mr Perebeinis wrote: “He took them all. [Tatiana] couldn't make it. What is this all me for? What's next? I'm on my way. I must see you one last time.
“Forgive me, I didn't cover you.”
On Thursday, he gave more detail about his harrowing journey back to the site of their deaths, in the suburb of Irpin, which has come under heavy Russian fire despite promises of a ceasefire to allow a humanitarian corridor to be established.
“Trying to hold on but it's really hard,” he said. “Fourth day on my feet, thousands of kilometres of road. I returned to Kyiv.
“Today has been a hard day in every way. The morgues are overflowing with civilians killed from Irpin, Buchi, Gostomel.
“Judicial experts do not have time to issue conclusions and therefore the funeral is postponed. We can't influence the situation, people are just lying there. Inside the atmosphere is like a horror movie. This is all hard to watch when your beloved wife is lying in a black bag on the floor.”
He added: “I met with correspondents, witnesses of these events. They handed me some of the personal items that were left lying on the street near the bodies.
“I will fight for mine to the end.”
Ms Perebeinis was chief accountant for SE Ranking, a startup with headquarters in London and a large workforce in Kyiv.
Ms Perebeinis had stayed in Irpin, where she was living, when the Russian invasion started because her mother was unwell.
Her 18-year-old son, who had started university this year, was required to remain in the country in case he was needed to defend it, Ms Khirvonina said.
Russia has denied targeting civilians, although airstrikes hit three hospitals in Ukraine on Wednesday.
One of those who fled the fighting in Irpin accused Russian forces of shooting civilians.
"The Russians promised to provide a (humanitarian) corridor which they did not comply with. They were shooting civilians," said Ihor Diekov, one of the many people who crossed the Irpin river outside Kyiv.
"That's absolutely true. I witnessed it. People were scared."
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