Tragedy in Ukraine: Israeli killed by Ashkelon resident Here south

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Roman Brodsky, 42, is an Israeli who was killed in Ukraine due to a mistake in identification. His mother, who lives in Ashkelon, received the bitter news and was rushed to the hospital. “Upon receiving the information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a team is formed on behalf of the Welfare Administration in the municipality in order to keep in touch with the mother and assist with everything required at this difficult time,” the mayor said.

Posted on: 28.2.22 21:03

A DIFFICULT EVENT TODAY IN UKRAINE – Roman Brodsky, 42, married and a father of two, a DJ who has lived in Ukraine for the past few years, was accidentally killed at a local checkpoint while part of a convoy of vehicles on their way to the Moldova border. His vehicle was shot and he was killed.

The director of the Foreign Ministry’s Department of Israelis Abroad spoke to his wife, who is currently in Ukraine with the deceased’s children. His parents, who live in Israel, received the sad news.

“The Foreign Ministry wishes to express its sincere condolences to the family in its difficult time and will continue to assist the family as much as possible,” the Foreign Ministry said.

ZAKA says Brodsky was shot dead while traveling from Kiev to join the secure bus convoys to leave Ukraine. A message was given to his family.

The late Roman Brodsky

The mayor, Tomer Glam, recently referred to the death of the Israeli citizen in the fighting in Kiev, whose mother lives in the city of Ashkelon. “I was sorry to hear about the death of the Israeli citizen, the late Roman Brodsky, in the battles in Kiev. The citizen’s mother, a resident of Ashkelon, and upon receiving the information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a team is formed on behalf of the municipality’s Welfare Administration in order to keep in touch with the mother and assist with whatever is required at this difficult time. On my behalf and on behalf of the residents of Ashkelon, we send our sincere condolences to the family and look forward to quieter and safer days, “said the mayor.

As stated, upon receiving the information from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a team of social workers from the municipality’s Welfare Administration set out to locate the mother who was hospitalized at Barzilai Medical Center. The staff will continue to closely monitor the needs of the mother and will provide her with all the necessary assistance.

“I am saddened to receive the sad news of the death of Roman Brodsky, an Israeli citizen, in Ukraine,” Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said. We continue to do everything we can to help Israelis return home. “


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