More than 1,000 homes belonging to Jews have been damaged by Russian attacks in Ukraine, according to a report by the Haredi news outlet BeHadrei Haredim. In recent weeks alone, numerous Jewish homes have been struck, shattering windows and damaging roofs, and forcing residents including elderly Holocaust survivors to leave their homes.
The Haredi news outlet BeHadrei Haredim reported on Thursday morning that over 1,000 homes belonging to Jewish families in Ukraine have been damaged by ongoing Russian attacks. The report, attributed to a journalist at the outlet known by the moniker 'B'BeHadrei' (a byline referring to the publication), details that in recent weeks especially, many Jewish-owned dwellings have been hit. Broken windows, damaged roofs, and unsafe structures have forced residents — including elderly Holocaust survivors who were also injured — to leave their homes. The report does not specify which cities or regions the affected homes are located in, nor does it clarify whether the damage results from artillery, missiles, or drone strikes. The claim comes from a single source, namely BeHadrei Haredim, without independent corroboration. As The Zioneer has previously reported on Russian strikes and Ukrainian counterstrikes, this report represents the first concentrated documentation of damage to specifically Jewish communal property during the current phase of the war. No official Ukrainian or Israeli governmental confirmation has yet been issued.
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