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Ruslana Rudina on the war in Ukraine: "My heart is broken" Israel today

2022-02-25T10:59:42.025Z


The Ukrainian-born model posted an excited story on Instagram in which she revealed her concern for her family left behind • "Seeing the pictures and shrinking"


The violent confrontation between Ukraine and Russia raises concerns and raises the level of pressure throughout the world and also in Israel.

After the release of "Survival" Ella Eibinder updated her followers on Instagram yesterday (Thursday) that she is worried about the fate of her mother who remained in the war zone, Ruslana Rudina also joins her.

The 33-year-old model was born in Ukraine in 1988 and immigrated to Israel with part of her family in 1997.



Ruslana Rudina, Photo: Kfir Ziv

"From this morning my heart has been split in two," Rudina opened the story that surfaced on her Instagram yesterday.

"From this morning in worries and thoughts about the people dear to me who live in Ukraine: my grandmother, my aunt, my cousin and other friends whose heart is broken from seeing the situation without the ability to help," she wrote in despair.

Ella Eibinder, Photo: Ohad Keb

"The morning started with surprise, panic, and worry. I see the pictures from there and cringe and pray that everyone stays healthy and whole and that it will end soon without casualties. My beloved family, loves and embraces you," she wrote and signed the story in a series of broken hearts emojis.

Aibinder and Rudina were also joined by actor Dean Miroshnikov, who was interviewed yesterday on Ofer Hadad's program, where he told about his besieged father, brother and sister-in-law in Ukraine.

"I am sad to know that there are currently Russian soldiers on planes, helicopters, tanks, who are calmly occupying their brethren," Miroshnikov wrote in a post he posted to his Instagram, accompanied by the interview from the news studio.

Dean Miroshnikov, Photo: Arik Sultan

Mirushnikov, 33, was born in Ukraine and immigrated to Israel when he was 9. His father and brother, who are not Jewish, Haddad said, could not immigrate to Israel due to his sister-in-law's advanced pregnancy. 

"The same people who fought alongside them, the same Ukrainians who are celebrating on May 9 our victory over the great evil that befell us in World War II. When I was a child, I celebrated in Moscow with the children who serve today as soldiers in the Russian army," he said. "In those soldiers who did not learn the lesson from history," he wrote.

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Source: israelhayom

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