Olena Bilozerska gave birth to a son at 46 during the war: first photo.
According to inkorr.com: Olena Bilozerska, a Ukrainian journalist and soldier, joyfully announced that she has become a mother. She gave birth to a little boy named Pavlus! Olena published the first photo from the maternity hospital, noting that the baby weighs 3,700 kg and has a height of 54 cm.
Who at 46, during the war, decided to have a firstborn - that's me. Wish my child well - you know what.
This news quickly spread through the networks, and users sincerely congratulate Olena, sending their best wishes to her family and the newborn. Since 2014, she has been actively participating in military actions, serving as an officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and is also a lieutenant and commander of the second fire platoon of the self-propelled artillery battery.
Portraits of Ukrainian women who died during the war
Together with motherhood, Olena created a series of portraits of Ukrainian women who died at the hands of the enemy. Using a gel pen and paper, she captured the faces and gazes of these unforgettable women. Some of the works are planned to be donated in exchange for contributions to the needs of the front, and to the relatives of those killed - for free, so they always remember their loved ones.
Olena Bilozerska is not only a brave fighter but also a wonderful mother who brought her little miracle into the world during difficult times for her country. She continues to give her talents and soul in the service of Ukraine, preserving the memory of those who gave their lives for the freedom of their homeland.
This event highlights the strength and resilience of Ukrainian women in times of war. Olena is a shining example of how one can combine motherhood and service to one's country, demonstrating that even in the toughest times, there is room for joy and hope.
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