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Silicon Valley tech worker and her kids killed by Russian shelling in Ukraine

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Tatiana Perebeinis and her two children were killed in Irpin, Ukraine during shelling by Russian forces on March 6, 2022. Perebeinis was the chief accountant for Silicon Valley startup SE Ranking.

The company confirmed her death in a Facebook post.  OAKLAND, Calif. - A family that was photographed lifeless on the streets of Irpin, near Kyiv, Ukraine -- illustrating yet another image of the war's toll on civilians -- was identified as a Silicon Valley tech worker and her two children.SE Ranking, an SEO company based in Palo Alto, wrote on Facebook on Monday that Tatiana Perebeinis, the company’s chief accountant, and her children Alise and Nikita, were killed in Ukraine while trying to flee Russian forces. "There are no words to describe our grief or to mend our pain.

But for us, it is crucial to not let Tania and her kids Alise and Nikita remain just statistics. Her family became the victim of the unprovoked fire on civilians, which under any law is a crime against humanity," the company wrote in a Facebook post.The images of Perebeinis and her teenage son and young daughter sent shock waves across the world, stirring outrage from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who threatened to punish the perpetrators."There will be no quiet place on Earth for you," Zelensky said. "Except for the grave."Civilians' dead bodies, killed by Russian forces after being hit by a mortar while trying to flee Irpin, near Kyiv, Ukraine, on March 6, 2022. (Photo by Andrea Filigheddu/NurPhoto via Getty Images) An Ukrainian soldier walks past the corpse of a local volunteer laying on the ground after shelling by the Russian army at the evacuation point of Irpin, Ukraine.

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