Ukrainian Figure Skater Reveals Devastation After Attack on His Hometown: 90% of Apartments in His Building Burned Down.
The Tragedy of Kyrylo Marsak
According to Novyny.live: Kyrylo Marsak, a 21-year-old Ukrainian figure skater, has shared the aftermath of a Russian strike on his family home in Kherson, where nearly 90% of the apartments were destroyed by fire. The athlete recounted painful childhood memories, stressing that the building housed no military targets. The attack, carried out with drones, reduced the home where he grew up and built friendships to ashes.
Marsak, who placed 13th at the World Championships in the 2025/26 season, posted video and photo evidence confirming the scale of destruction. He also highlighted the tragic toll on local residents, recalling that the grandmother of his longtime best friend died in a fire inside her apartment.
'This is my home in Kherson—the place where I grew up, where I made friends. And today, during a drone attack on my building, 90% of the apartments burned down, and my longtime best friend's grandmother was burned alive in her own apartment,' Kyrylo Marsak
Debating the Fallout
This tragedy has sparked discussions among athletes and the public regarding the potential return of Russian competitors to international events. Marsak’s words underscore the need to remember what has happened and serve as a grim reminder of the human cost inflicted by war.
By expressing his grief and loss, Kyrylo Marsak draws attention to consequences that go beyond physical destruction, touching individual lives. This incident serves as a stark reminder that every attack claims victims, and the debate over reinstating Russian athletes on the global stage becomes even more fraught, as it stirs deep divisions among those who have endured such horrors. It also reinforces the call for continued international solidarity with Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict.
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