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The attack hit a local café and shop during a memorial service, killing 59 civilians, including children. Organizations like the OHCHR and UNHCR documented the event as one of the deadliest single incidents for civilians during the Russian invasion. 3. Groza: The Band
The village gained international attention due to a devastating ballistic missile strike on October 5, 2023. hrГґza
Primarily translates to horror , dread , or terror . Ukrainian ( hroza ): Traditionally means thunderstorm . Polish ( groza ): Refers to awe , grimness , or horror . 2. Hroza, Ukraine: Historical & Current Events The attack hit a local café and shop
In several Slavic languages, (Slovak) or hroza (Upper Sorbian/Ukrainian) carries a heavy emotional weight. Groza: The Band The village gained international attention
Their music is frequently compared to the Polish band Mgła , featuring "plodding fury" and dark, somber melodies.
In the music world, is an anonymous German black metal quartet known for their atmospheric and melodic style.
is a village in the Kharkiv Oblast of Ukraine, founded in 1922.
The attack hit a local café and shop during a memorial service, killing 59 civilians, including children. Organizations like the OHCHR and UNHCR documented the event as one of the deadliest single incidents for civilians during the Russian invasion. 3. Groza: The Band
The village gained international attention due to a devastating ballistic missile strike on October 5, 2023.
Primarily translates to horror , dread , or terror . Ukrainian ( hroza ): Traditionally means thunderstorm . Polish ( groza ): Refers to awe , grimness , or horror . 2. Hroza, Ukraine: Historical & Current Events
In several Slavic languages, (Slovak) or hroza (Upper Sorbian/Ukrainian) carries a heavy emotional weight.
Their music is frequently compared to the Polish band Mgła , featuring "plodding fury" and dark, somber melodies.
In the music world, is an anonymous German black metal quartet known for their atmospheric and melodic style.
is a village in the Kharkiv Oblast of Ukraine, founded in 1922.