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Yevgeny Ferder, Former Israeli Sniper, Killed in Thursday Night's Yemeni Drone Strike on Tel Aviv
Jul 19, 2024, 07:37 PM
Yevgeny Ferder, a 50-year-old former sniper in the Israeli military reserve forces, was killed in an unprecedented drone strike on Tel Aviv carried out by the Yemeni Armed Forces on Thursday night. Israeli media reports indicate that Ferder, who also went by the name Yevgeni Perder, was an elite sniper and had served in the Israeli occupation army. The incident has led to widespread mourning, with Nissim Vaturi of Likud noting that members of Ferder's family who participated in anti-government rallies are now heartbroken.
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