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Jewish Ukrainians celebrate Passover despite ongoing war with Russia
Chief Rabbi and Chabad shliach Rabbi Yonatan Markovitch, along with his son Rabbi Ariel Markovitch, held a series of events at the beginning of Passover, aimed at reaching every Jew in Kyiv.
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Kremlin says main issues over peace talks on Ukraine to be discussed in Geneva, including territory
'Spiritual support' to the military: Kyiv chief rabbi meets with senior Ukrainian officers
The event, held at the JCC Beit Menachem community center, included a lecture by the Chief Rabbi.
Herzog and Zelensky complete new unifying Torah scroll
Presidents Zelensky and Herzog participated in writing a Torah Scroll dedicated to peace amid their countries' crises. The scroll engages diverse contributors and symbolizes Israel-Ukraine unity.
Ukraine says Russia has fired five hypersonic missiles at Kyiv this year
Over the past two weeks, Russia has escalated its long-range bombardment of power and gas infrastructure across Ukraine, causing significant damage and blackouts in several large cities.
Kyiv to tighten security after ballistic missile attacks
Ukrainian officials regularly urge their Western allies to supply more air defense systems and munitions to thwart increasing Russian missile and drone attacks.
Residential building damaged amid several explosions heard in Kyiv
Three story building in Kyiv targeted by Russian missiles on Monday, with missile debris falling in three other districts within the city.
Poland scrambles jets after Russian air attack on western Ukraine
Russia launched a major air attack on Ukraine Sunday morning, leading to air alerts in the entire country, and a directive that citizens not leave their shelters.
Jewish orphanage accepts two siblings from Kyiv suffering from malnutrition
With the help of a Chabad emissary in Kyiv, the siblings found a new home at the Mishpacha orphanage
UN says Russia consolidates control of occupied Ukraine with ‘climate of fear’
"Surveillance, political oppression, repression of free speech, movement restrictions created a climate of fear in which the Russian Federation could dismantle the Ukrainian systems of government"
Six killed in Ukrainian missile strike on Russia's Belgorod
"The enemy is deliberately hitting a cluster of civilians," said Roman Starovoit the governor of the neighboring Kursk region.
Russian forces using Musk's Starlink in occupied areas, Ukraine says
The terminals were rushed in to help Ukraine after Russia's February 2022 invasion and have been vital to Kyiv's battlefield communications.