At least 11 others were killed and 61 were wounded in the attack on June 27
Amelina, 37, who had turned her attention from literature to document Russian war crimes after the invasion, died from her injuries after the, the literature and human rights organization said Sunday in a statement.
PEN Ukraine announced Amelina’s death after her family was informed of it. Amelina was in Kramatorsk with a delegation of Colombian writers and journalists. She had been documenting Russian war crimes with the human rights organization Truth Hounds. Amelina was born on Jan. 1, 1986, in Lviv. In 2014, she published her first novel, “The November Syndrome, or Homo Compatiens,” which was shortlisted for the Ukrainian Valeriy Shevchuk Prize.
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