In 1942 a small group that consisted of two Ukrainian women married to Jews and their children was shot in the vicinity of the Dymer community center.
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From the article of Grigoriy Alekseenko "The Tragedy of the Dymer Jewish Community":
Riva Mikhalovna Spevak, who was born in 1925. recalled in 2001:…. Then a new order was issued to find people who were married to Jews, and children born in such marriages, as well as those who were half-Jews or quarter-Jews. In 1942, to the right of the community center where today (in 2001) there is a dancing area, the Germans shot two Ukrainian women and their children. One of them was Mariya Mikhaylovna Yanovskaya, the wife of the school master [???] Vladimir Fyodorovich Yanovskiy, who was a Jew. The other one was Fabritskaya, whose Jewish husband was in the Red Army….
"Slovo" (newspaper internet edition in Ukrainian), February 8, 2014