Ukrainian MFA: Death of 11 Ukrainians in Israel confirmed, nine considered missing
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine currently confirms the death of eleven Ukrainians in Israel, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Oleh Nikolenko said.
As Interfax Ukraine was informed at the Ukrainian Embassy in the State of Israel, citing data from the Israeli side, 12 Ukrainian citizens were killed in Israel and another eight Ukrainians are considered missing.
In turn, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Nikolenko, in a comment to Interfax-Ukraine, said the death of 11 Ukrainians had been confirmed.
"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine can confirm the death of 11 Ukrainians in Israel. Another nine citizens are considered missing," Nikolenko told Interfax-Ukraine.
According to the latest data, some 18 U.S. citizens were killed in Israel as a result of a Hamas attack, while 21 are considered missing; some 13 French citizens were killed, nine are considered missing; eight Argentine citizens were killed and 19 are considered missing.
Among British citizens: seven killed, ten are considered missing; among German citizens: four killed and 13 are considered missing; among Chinese citizens: four killed and three are considered missing; among Thai citizens four killed and nine are considered missing; three Azerbaijani citizens were killed and one is considered missing.
Also killed were two citizens of Austria, Belgium, Spain, South Africa, Brazil, Uzbekistan, and the Philippines; one citizen of Iran, Poland, Romania, Turkey, Italy, Canada, Australia, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Hungary, Mexico, Moldova, Portugal, Denmark, Estonia, Sudan, India.
Among Russians, 11 killed and 14 are considered missing, among Belarusian citizens four died and one is missing.
On October 12, spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Nikolenko reported that seven Ukrainians were killed in Israel, nine citizens were injured of varying degrees of severity.