The artist drew the crash of a Boeing 777 with sand: life was cut short in one moment (VIDEO)

29.07.2014 22:57
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Society, Ukraine


Kyiv, July 29 (Navigator, Victoria Litovchenko) – Nineteen-year-old artist from Moldova Valeria Duca, who is studying in the UK, drew in the sand her vision of the tragedy of the Malaysian Boeing 777, which crashed in Donbass. in the sky over Ukraine.

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The artist believes that many view the tragedy through the prism of the number of deaths - 298 people - but few people think that these were ordinary people who lived their lives, but in an instant ended.

According to Valeria, it’s scary to imagine that you’re boarding a plane, and your fate at that hour is in the hands of other people.

As Navigator reported, on July 17, a Boeing 777 Malaysian Airlines flight from Amsterdam (Netherlands) to Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) crashed in the East. All 298 people on board died: many of them were children. Kyiv and Donetsk blamed each other for the downing of the plane.

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