Ukrainian Designer Andre Tan Mourns Grandmother, a Victim of War's Psychological Toll.
Andre Tan's Grandmother Passes Away
According to TSN.ua: Ukrainian fashion designer Andre Tan has announced the death of his grandmother, another family loss he attributes to the ongoing war. Her funeral is being held today. Tan stated that the brutal conflict has taken many loved ones from him, including his grandmother.
The Trauma of War
Andre Tan, a prominent Ukrainian designer and stylist, previously lost his grandfather at the start of the Russian invasion. His grandmother, a survivor of World War II who endured a concentration camp, ultimately could not withstand the immense psychological strain of the current war in Ukraine.
“My grandmother simply could not endure the moral pressure of all this horror, the news, the fear, the pain, the helplessness. What is happening every day in our country. The war killed her not with bullets, but with anxiety.” – Andre Tan
This personal tragedy for Andre Tan underscores the profound human cost of the conflict, which claims lives through trauma as well as violence. The loss of loved ones in wartime highlights not only individual suffering but also the wider social consequences felt by countless Ukrainian families. Tan's story is a poignant reminder of the war's deep psychological scars and the critical need for community support during this prolonged crisis.
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