She lost her husband and unborn son in Bucha. Now she's rebuilding her life: Reporter's notebook

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She lost her husband and unborn son in Bucha. Now she's rebuilding her life: Reporter's notebook
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In the days after Russia invaded neighboring Ukraine, Anna Polonska's husband and unborn son were killed in shelling as the family tried to flee their home country, she told ABC News.

They took their Yorkshire terrier, Mia, and packed their most precious possessions into the car.Human body parts were lying on the road as they drove away from their apartment, she recalled.

“Our boy didn’t die on the 4th of March, he was with me until the 8th of March," she recounted. “It was hard for me to get pregnant, so it was awful to lose my son.”Anna is just one of the thousands of civilians killed and injured in Ukraine. The barbaric tactics of Putin's soldiers, who have occupied parts of Ukraine, are already well-documented and the evidence keeps mounting.

Following Russia’s violent invasion and the atrocities carried out by its troops, Anna has decided that she will never again visit Russia.Anna said she is “devastated” that she will never see her grandma again. Nor will her father. In fact, at some point after Anna and Anton left, Russian troops occupied their apartment, Anna said.When the soldiers left they stole almost everything, according to the neighbors.She said they also stole clothes, including underwear, make-up and even bottles of shampoo.

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