The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has reported that three Ukrainian citizens have died in the recent escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry, Mykola Nikolenko, confirmed the deaths. The number of Ukrainians killed in the Hamas attack on Israel has now risen to three, with nine others injured. Additionally, six Ukrainians are considered missing. The Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Oleh Nikolenko, also stated that 700 Ukrainians are unable to leave Israel due to canceled flights, and 170 individuals are seeking assistance to evacuate from Gaza. Furthermore, the number of Ukrainian victims in Israel has increased to seven, with nine people still reported missing. Over a thousand Ukrainians have applied for assistance to leave Israel, and 200 individuals from the Gaza Strip are also seeking help.
🕯️ Death toll among Ukrainians in Israel rises to seven https://t.co/j9n9T6cr6D
‼️ The number of Ukrainian victims in #Israel has risen to 7, Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry reported. In addition, 9 people are currently reported missing. More than a thousand Ukrainians have applied for assistance to leave Israel and 200 from the #Gaza Strip. https://t.co/Dg3JkBo5Dn
⚡️ Foreign Ministry: 7 Ukrainians killed in Hamas attack on Israel. The number of Ukrainian citizens killed in Hamas' attack on Israel has risen to seven, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Oleh Nikolenko reported on Oct. 12.
⚡️ Foreign Ministry: 3 Ukrainians killed, 9 injured in Hamas attack on Israel. The number of Ukrainians killed in Hamas' attack on Israel has risen to three, Oleh Nikolenko, the spokesperson of Ukraine's Foreign Ministry, reported on Oct. 11.
3 Ukrainians killed in Hamas attacks on Israel; 9 more Ukrainians injured; and 6 considered missing, says Ukraine's Foreign Ministry spox @OlegNikolenko_ Additionally, he says: 700 Ukrainians can't leave Israel due to canceled flights; 170 want help evacuating from Gaza.
❗️Three Ukrainian citizens have already died in the escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Foreign Ministry's spokesman, Mykola Nikolenko, said. 📷: AFP https://t.co/nRXdxuuMZX