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I'm translating her social media post:
Olena Chernin'ka:
I'd like to clear up the situation. The internet is being flooded with a torrent of information. Some true, some nonsense. I divorced my ex in 1998. Officially in 2000. I raised my son alone. Sometimes the dad appeared, such as September 1 start of the school year or a significant event. He talked to his son, but very rarely. When Lemberg (son's nickname - ed.) went to war, they had a huge falling out. And Lemberg blocked the ancestor everywhere. Because one was a patriot, and the other not. After the son's death I was forced to talk to his father. Documents, investigators, DNA, etc. There was neither friendship nor animosity. Our infrequent talks were only related to the son's disappearance. **I raised up Michael-Victor a true masculine man. This can be read in my book where there is not a single mention of the father.**
This whole story is connected to the recent enigmatic murder of Paroobiy.
*The ex-wife of Mikhail Stselnikov, a suspect in the murder of Parubiy, Elena Chernenkaya, reported that at the beginning of the war her son had a falling out with his father, because his father did not want his son to go to the front.*
*"Because one was a patriot, and the other was not," wrote the former.*
*According to Chernenkaya, she and her husband divorced in 2000, but the father communicated with his son before the war, and after a falling out with his father over his departure for the army, the son blocked all contact with him.*
*At the same time, according to the ex-wife of the killer, she contacted him after her son went missing, collecting documents and DNA tests.*
Olena Chernin'ka:
I'd like to clear up the situation. The internet is being flooded with a torrent of information. Some true, some nonsense. I divorced my ex in 1998. Officially in 2000. I raised my son alone. Sometimes the dad appeared, such as September 1 start of the school year or a significant event. He talked to his son, but very rarely. When Lemberg (son's nickname - ed.) went to war, they had a huge falling out. And Lemberg blocked the ancestor everywhere. Because one was a patriot, and the other not. After the son's death I was forced to talk to his father. Documents, investigators, DNA, etc. There was neither friendship nor animosity. Our infrequent talks were only related to the son's disappearance. **I raised up Michael-Victor a true masculine man. This can be read in my book where there is not a single mention of the father.**
This whole story is connected to the recent enigmatic murder of Paroobiy.
*The ex-wife of Mikhail Stselnikov, a suspect in the murder of Parubiy, Elena Chernenkaya, reported that at the beginning of the war her son had a falling out with his father, because his father did not want his son to go to the front.*
*"Because one was a patriot, and the other was not," wrote the former.*
*According to Chernenkaya, she and her husband divorced in 2000, but the father communicated with his son before the war, and after a falling out with his father over his departure for the army, the son blocked all contact with him.*
*At the same time, according to the ex-wife of the killer, she contacted him after her son went missing, collecting documents and DNA tests.*





