As a result of the last missile strike in the Dnieper, doctor Irina Salamatenko, who was passing by the scene of the tragedy, died. Her son wrote a touching letter to his mother.
The corresponding letter was published by Irina's husband – Igor – on her page in the social network. The son of the deceased woman said that his mother constantly helped the Ukrainian military and volunteered. “>My mother was the most beautiful, beautiful, intelligent and kind girl I have ever known. It is simply impossible to describe a person like my mother in words, there are no such philosophers who could pick up such words, there are no such dictionaries that could contain those words that fit her kindness, character and soul. As my dad says, she was unique. And she really was just perfect in everything, – the boy wrote.
The deceased Irina with her son/Irina Salamatenko's Facebook
Irina's son called her an angel and noted, that he will always feel her warmth, support and love.
“She stayed with us, she didn’t go anywhere, I’m sure that mom is right now in this room standing next to me and hugging me tightly. I feel her love, warmth, care, I know that she is proud of me, proud of dad, proud all of us,” the boy added.
Full text of the boy's letter to his mother/Screenshot
Irina with her husband/Facebook of Irina Salamatenko
Irina died as a result of a missile strike/Facebook of Irina Salamatenko
What is known about the death of Irina Salamatenko
Two friends Olga Usova and Irina Salamatenko were passing by the house when it was hit by a Russian missile. These young women were dentists, wonderful specialists, had families and children.
Irina was 39 years old. She studied surgical dentistry at the Dnipro Medical Academy. For the last few years she has been working in the dental clinic “Lira” in Dnipro. She sincerely loved her work and patients, her colleagues considered her a specialist.
After the start of a full-scale war, the woman went abroad. However, she really wanted to go home and returned in the summer.
Irina left a man and two children: an adult son and daughter.