Goodbye, “Arina Victor”..!

The Russian woman Arina Victor, who lived in the city of Al-Houta for a long time, has died, causing sadness and grief in the hearts of those who knew her. Arina, who came to Yemen years ago and settled in Al-Hawta in Lahj Governorate, was an example of integration and peaceful coexistence. She was famous among the people for her kindness and simplicity, as she formed good relationships with her neighbors and the local community, and became part of the fabric of the city.
Despite the difference in culture and language, Arina succeeded in building a life for herself in this city, and was appreciated and respected by everyone. Its presence represented a symbol of tolerance and cultural understanding between peoples.
The news of her death came as a shock to many who considered her part of their extended family. Many residents of Al-Houta expressed their deep sadness over her loss, stressing that Arina will not be forgotten, and that her memory will remain engraved in the hearts of those who knew her.
Her story remains a testimony that humanity knows no geographical or cultural borders, and that coexistence between humans is possible anywhere in the world.