Ukrainian Family Faces Tragedy in Israel After Brother Killed and Father Drowns
Katya shared the heartbreaking story of her family’s ordeal since fleeing Ukraine due to the war. Her brother Vitaly was murdered on October 7, shortly after the war began. Their father, Vladimir, drowned last Saturday in Israel, where the family had sought refuge. Katya described how Vitaly had arrived in Israel months before the war, while she was working in Poland and their parents and Vitaly’s family remained in Kherson, Ukraine. After multiple dangerous escape attempts, they finally managed to leave Ukraine, but many others were killed along the same route.
Katya portrayed Vitaly as a caring and protective older brother who supported the family, especially since their parents were deaf-mute. Vladimir quickly found work in construction after arriving in Israel and was highly respected for his skill and dedication. Vitaly was killed while fishing with his father-in-law on October 7; their mother had prevented Vladimir from joining, likely saving his life that day. The bond between Vitaly and Vladimir was very close, with Vitaly helping translate for their parents and supporting them emotionally.
After Vitaly’s death, Vladimir was deeply affected but tried to hide his pain. Katya recounted the tragic day her father drowned during a family outing to the beach. Despite rescue efforts, he could not be revived. Katya expressed her anguish that despite escaping war, her two closest family members died in Israel.
The family remains in Israel on tourist visas, which limits their rights and access to services. Katya explained that although her mother receives a monthly allowance due to Vitaly’s death, the state has not granted the parents official status or assistance. They have struggled with healthcare access and financial support, relying on friends for help. Katya emphasized their gratitude to Israel for accepting them but lamented the lack of formal recognition and support despite their long stay and contributions.
This story highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Ukrainian refugees in Israel, compounded by personal tragedy and bureaucratic obstacles.