News Ukrainian surgeon says assault was anti-Semitism Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | April 3, 2015 A Jewish physician from Ukraine was severely beaten in what he said was an anti-Semitic assault. Oleksanr Dukhovskoi, a chief pediatric neurosurgeon in the east Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, told television station 9 TV that he believed the March 22 assault was ordered by competitors. He did not name a suspect. “I was beaten up by three men on the street who shouted at me: ‘Jew face, get out of town and out of the country,’” Dukhovskoi said. The assailants fractured Dukhovskoi’s skull and ruptured at least one of his kidneys. He was flown from Ukraine for treatment in Jerusalem earlier this week, 9 TV reported. Oleksander Feldman, a Ukrainian Jewish lawmaker and founder of the Ukrainian Jewish Committee, said he is following the investigation into the assault. The attack came after several incidents of anti-Semitic vandalism in Ukraine and Russia, where anti-Semitic rhetoric has proliferated amid an armed conflict. On March 22, vandals drew a swastika and the initials of the Nazi party on a monument for Holocaust victims in the southern Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv, the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress reported. It is the fifth time the monument has been defaced since it was built in 2011. Separately, unidentified individuals wrote “death to the Jewish rule” near the offices of the Hessed Jewish charity in the central Ukrainian city of Cherkassy, the Coordination Forum for Countering Antisemitism reported on March 18. On March 23, vandals painted Nazi symbols on a monument for Holocaust victims in the Russian city of Volgograd, approximately 400 miles east of the border with Ukraine, Volga Media reported. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. U.S. Florida bill would ban neo-Nazi ‘ethnic intimidation’ flyers Bay Area Bay Area Jewish and AAPI leaders talk solidarity at White House The Bagel Report Everything Bagels Everywhere All at the Oscars Local Voice Housing the unhoused: If not now, when? And if not here, where? Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up