The death toll from a Russian missile strike on the village of Hroza in northeastern Ukraine rose to 52 on Friday after another victim died overnight in hospital, the regional governor said. A missile slammed into a cafe and grocery store in the village on Thursday as people gathered to mourn a fallen Ukrainian […] The post Death toll rises to 52 after Russian attack on Ukrainian village of Hroza appeared first on www.israelhayom.com.
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Visit comes as Russia looks to secure a supply of arms and ammunition to fuel its war in Ukraine and prompts fears Moscow could transfer advanced technology to North Korea
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‘Russia is not a trustworthy ally or partner,’ US State Department says, adding it discourages agreements with Moscow amid invasion of Ukraine
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Evan Gershkovich, 31, a Wall Street Journal reporter and son of Jewish refugees from the Soviet Union, has been in jail since March on charges of espionage
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Kyiv's frustration grows after Israel and the Kremlin sign agreement promoting joint ventures between artists
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Jerusalem and Moscow ink agreement that gives film directors from both countries access to archives, facilitates collaborations on joint movies
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Ukrainian president calls for 'new approaches' over a year into Russia's invasion, names Rustem Umerov, a leading member of Crimean Tatar community, as new minister
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Invite U-turn comes after decision 'provoked strong reactions,' says Swedish PM, adds Sweden stands with Ukraine; Swedish lawmakers threatened to boycott Nobel Prize event
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Local media reports announce arrival of a batch of advanced aircraft that will 'improve the training and combat capability of the air force'
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Swedish foundation says move made to expand dialogue and celebrate 'the importance of free science, free culture and free, peaceful societies'