This Tuesday, the formal sending of a note of protest against Russia was confirmed following the June 27 attack at a restaurant in the Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk.

According to RCN Radio portalGovernment sources told them that the notification had already been made and that it had been requested by President Gustavo Petro.

This is known after the death of the Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina, who accompanied the Colombians Sergio Jaramillo, Héctor Abad Faciolince and Catalina Gómez.

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Abad Faciolince and Jaramillo were in the Ukrainian city collecting testimonies as part of a campaign called “Hold on, Ukraine!”, which aims to show Latin America’s support for the country at war.

For its part, Gómez, an experienced journalist in Tehran, is in Ukraine to report on the conflict for various international networks.

Amelina died last Sunday from the injuries sustained that day, bringing the number of victims to 13.

“His death was caused by injuries incompatible with life sustained during the bombing” by the Russians of the Kramatorsk restaurant, the organization PEN Ukraine said.

A few days after the bombing, the Russian embassy in Colombia pointed out that the city where they were located was a military operational and logistical hub, and therefore “it is not an appropriate place to taste Ukrainian cuisine”.

“Of course we are happy that for the slightly injured civilians, that reckless journey has not turned into an irreparable tragedy. We insist that the representatives of the friendly Colombian people do not visit areas and war zones,” he said.