After a night of air raid sirens, diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman speaks from Ukraine; Tech Israel editor Ricky Ben-David explains economic sanctions and new cyber frontline

Young Ukrainians at Polytechnic National University reflect the spirit of a proud people in crisis, volunteering to do what they can to protect their country from Russian invaders

Employee of Israeli start-up says colleagues show support, but country's leaders have fallen far short

Andriy Sadovyi tells ToI his city is dealing with an influx of refugees well, having starting preparing months ago, angrily denounces Russian strike that damaged Babyn Yar

Moscow says some 500 of its troops killed and nearly 1,600 wounded, in first official casualty figures since the beginning of the war

Diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman checks in from the train to Lviv as US correspondent Jacob Magid and political reporter Carrie Keller-Lynn discuss the Knesset, UN and Iran

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

Workers will cross border to Ukraine daily to provide consular services; Foreign Ministry tells Israelis at border crossings to visibly bear 'IL' lettering for quick assistance

FM Lapid goes on to stress Israel’s deep ties with both countries, as he once again urges all Israeli citizens to depart

Foreign Ministry officials to huddle on situation; 6,000 citizens believed to be in country under Russian attack; arrangements being made to fly people to Israel from Poland

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