

After nine days since the discovery of Vadym's corpse, finally Nadiya could have a proper funeral for him. Rodrigo Abd/AP Show More Show LessĢ1 of27 22 of27 Nadiya Trubchaninova, 70, center, and her son Oleg, 46, attends the funeral of her son Vadym, 48, who was killed by Russian soldiers last March 30 in Bucha, in the cemetery of Mykulychi, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, April 16, 2022. This is not where Nadiya Trubchaninova thought she would find herself at 70 years of age, hitchhiking daily from her village to the shattered town of Bucha trying to bring her son's body home for burial.


Rodrigo Abd/AP Show More Show Less 14 of27 At the entrance of the morgue, Nadiya Trubchaninova, 70, stands next to the hearse that carries the corpse of her son son Vadym, 48, who was killed by Russian soldiers last March 30 in Bucha, in the cemetery of Mykulychi, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, April 16, 2022. Rodrigo Abd/AP Show More Show Lessġ2 of27 13 of27 Nadiya Trubchaninova, 70, cries while holding the coffin of her son Vadym, 48, who was killed by Russian soldiers last March 30 in Bucha, during his funeral in the cemetery of Mykulychi, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, April 16, 2022. Rodrigo Abd/AP Show More Show Less 2 of27 FILE - Nadiya Trubchaninova, 70, stands in her bedroom holding a portrait of her sons Oleg Trubchaninov, 46, and Vadym, 48, who was killed by Russian soldiers last March 30 in Bucha, in the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, April 14, 2022. 1 of27 Nadiya Trubchaninova, 70, cries while holding the cross of her son Vadym, 48, who was killed by Russian soldiers last March 30 in Bucha, during his funeral in the cemetery of Mykulychi, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, April 16, 2022.
