Report says Roman Brodsky now believed to have been killed by Ukrainian civilian defense militia; 'How can you shoot without checking? Animals!' exclaims his partner

Officials say transportation will leave western Ukrainian city on Wednesday afternoon; some 3,000 Israelis still in Ukraine, around half of whom don't want to leave

Lazar Berman reports from Polish refugee center; Haviv Rettig Gur on Putin supporters and rise of a new West; and Sue Surkes brings personal stories of Ukrainian Jews under fire

Parents of Roman Brodsky, 37, say their son was killed by Ukrainian troops who believed the car he was traveling in carried Russian-supporting Chechen forces

Oleksandr Kunytskyi tells Israeli TV that Israelis 'know what missiles are, what bunkers are,' appeals for helmets, vests, and other military equipment

Jews from Odessa are heading to Moldova whose capital, Chisinau, was the site of a major pogrom that became a symbol of Jewish flight from Eastern Europe in the early 20th century

Foreign Ministry estimates some 8,000 Israelis are still inside war-torn country; Jerusalem's envoy says they are encountering difficulties in aiding people

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