Nazi concentration camp survivor killed in Kharkiv bombardment
A man who survived multiple Nazi concentration camps was killed in the Russian bombardment of Kharkiv, a city in northeastern Ukraine, on Friday, the country’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said.
Kuleba announced the news on Twitter Monday, saying 96-year-old Boris Romantchenko died after a “Russian bomb” hit his home.
“Survived Hitler, murdered by Putin,” Kuleba wrote.

Romantchenko survived four Nazi concentration camps: Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, Mittelbau-Dora and Peenemünde.
The Buchenwald Memorial Institute issued a statement saying it is “appalled at the news of Boris Romantschenko’s violent death in the war in Ukraine.”
The institute confirmed a projectile hit the multistory building where Romantchenko lived and ignited his flat.
-ABC News’ Luisa Rollenhagen and Christine Theodorou





