Resident of a village near Ukraine's capital claims paratroopers from Russia 'hide in the woods, enter people's apartments, take their clothes, change and try to walk around'
Head of memorial site calls attack on area where 34,000 Jews were murdered symbolic, as Putin is 'seeking to distort and manipulate the Holocaust to justify an illegal invasion'
Ukraine's second-largest city pounded; Russian defense minister says operation will go on till 'goals achieved;' UK won't agree to NATO no-fly zone; Australia to send 'lethal' aid
Journalist Natalie Grynvyak, in metro station for 2 days, says that Ukrainians help each other as they anxiously watch news, are keen to learn from Israelis how to live with threat
The column was reportedly deployed by Russia to 'capture and kill' Ukraine's leaders, including President Zelensky, using infamous 'deck of cards' system
ToI editor David Horovitz and diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman discuss Israel's awkward diplomacy in Eastern Europe, and an update from Zelensky's former aide
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