Bomb-shelter rooms and emergency suitcases always ready: how Israel has been living in a state of constant war for decades

Israel has been living in a state of constant war for decades. Not only natives, but also immigrants are accustomed to constant shelling. How people live in such a situation, Hromadske found out. All Israelis know what to do in the event of an attack Dimitri, TV operator, resident…

Chief Rabbi of Ukraine: 'I was born in Leningrad and never thought that I would have to come under fire from Russian tanks and artillery'

The Brodsky synagogue is located in the very center of the Ukrainian capital, just a few kilometers from the symbolic Kyiv square of Independence Square. Founded in 1898, “it was closed down by the communists in 1926, returned to the Jewish community in 1997, and in 2000 to us…

Occupation, kidnapping, new countries and the long-awaited return to the owners: the military adventures of a brave cat from Ukraine

A Maine Coon cat named Max spent a month in Bucha under occupation, was kidnapped, but escaped and reunited 80 days later with his owners, Dumskaya reports. It took the Russian troops, who occupied the outskirts of Kyiv, a month to leave a deep, unhealed wound in their souls...

How to help Ukraine and Ukrainians from different parts of the world: a list of organizations

Early on the morning of February 24, Russia launched a massive invasion of Ukraine. Almost the whole world rallied to support Ukraine and provide it with all possible assistance. But many people who are abroad do not know how they can help Ukraine and where to send...

'We will throw both you and the dog from the balcony': how Russia is persecuting opponents of the war in Ukraine

Voice of America journalists obtained an audio recording of a call with death threats against Russian activist Mikhail Samin. They rained down on him after he condemned the war in Ukraine. Another activist, Ilya Kursov, said that he was kidnapped by the police right from his bed…

Russian snipers killed an American who was standing in line for bread in Chernihiv

A US citizen was killed in the Ukrainian city of Chernihiv. His sister said that his brother was killed while he was standing in line for bread with other civilians. The New York Post writes about it. 67-year-old James Whitney Hill was identified by his sister Cheryl Hill...

Russian troops shot Fox News journalists near Kiev

A Fox News cameraman was killed along with a Ukrainian colleague on March 14 in Ukraine when the car they were traveling in came under fire, according to the DailyMail. Pierre Zakszewski, 55, an Irish citizen living in London, and Ukrainian journalist Alexandra "Sasha" Kuvshinova, 24,…

An 11-year-old boy from Zaporizhia traveled alone a thousand kilometers to Slovakia to escape the war

An 11-year-old boy from Zaporozhye independently reached the border with Slovakia and crossed it on foot, reports Ukrainska Pravda. In Ukraine, women, children and the elderly go abroad en masse. Sometimes children are forced to overcome this path on their own in order to get to a safe place. Hero,…

'We are being shelled, but parents do not believe': people from Ukraine spoke about the reaction of relatives from Russia to the war

On February 24, Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine. Oleksandra and her four dogs have been hiding in the bathroom of her Kharkiv apartment since the shelling began. But her mother, who is in Russia, does not believe her daughter that there is a war in Ukraine. More told…

The US will not deport Ukrainians and will give them a protected status

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will allow Ukrainians who are in the United States to remain in the country as part of humanitarian assistance. This is stated on the official DHS page. Assistance, known as Temporary Protection Status (TPS), is available to people who will face extreme hardship if…

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