Ukrainian singer Nina Matvienko dies; Israel officially declared a state of war; The embassy reported the death of two Ukrainians in Israel. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
Ukrainian singer Nina Matvienko has died
Ukrainian singer Nina Matvienko died at the age of 75. Her son announced this on Facebook on October 8. He did not give any details about his mother’s death.
Israel announced the elimination of 400 militants
IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari The Israeli army killed more than 400 Palestinian militants.
Israel has officially declared a state of war
The Israeli military-political cabinet voted on October 8 to introduce the “40 Aleph” clause, which means an official declaration of war.
The embassy reported the death of two Ukrainians in Israel
Two Ukrainian citizens were killed in Israel. This was stated by the Ukrainian embassy in Tel Aviv.
Aid to Ukraine cannot be unlimited – Italy
The country’s Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto said that Italy continues to support Ukraine against the backdrop of Russian aggression, but that Italian military assistance “cannot be unlimited.”
Zelensky spoke with Netanyahu
The President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky spoke on the phone with the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu. The Prime Minister of Israel spoke about the situation in the country and the actions of the armed forces and law enforcement agencies to repel the attack by Hamas.
Zelensky made an important announcement
President Vladimir Zelensky said that next week Ukraine, together with its partners, will work for world unity in the fight against terrorism. According to Zelensky, various international events have been planned, and the Ukrainian position will sound, “as always, in favor of unity and joint actions.”
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