First evacuation flight of Ukrainians from Israel organised

The first evacuation flight for Ukrainian citizens who are in Israel will take place on Saturday.
This was told by the Ambassador of Ukraine in Israel Yevhen Korniychuk on air of the telethon, reports RBC-Ukraine.
Ukraine has organised an evacuation flight from Israel, which should take place on Saturday.
The first evacuationflight for 200 tickets we have already actually distributed at a moderate price, "pre-war", conditionally speaking, to Romania for Saturday, - said the Ambassador.
Probably, according to Korniychuk, there will be another flight on Sunday.
At the moment in the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Ukraine addressed more than 1000 Ukrainians who are in Israel and the Gaza Strip. This was written by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Oleg Nikolenko.
Unfortunately, information about the death of one more Ukrainian has been confirmed. Thus, the total known number of victims among Ukrainian citizens is three people. Another nine of our citizens were injured. Their condition and places of hospitalisation are being clarified," the minister said.
Six Ukrainians are considered missing, and diplomatic and Israeli law enforcers are searching for them.
In total, about 700 Ukrainian citizens cannot leave Israel because of cancelled flights. From the Gaza Strip, 170 Ukrainians reported their desire to evacuate.
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