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Ukraine vowed on Tuesday “to banish and punish” Russia after the speech of Russian President Vladimir Putin before the people.
“Strategically, they have reached a dead end,” said the head of the presidential administration Ukraine, Andrey Yermak, shortly after the end of Putin’s speech. “Our goal is to expel them from Ukraine and punish them for everything,” he added.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on Tuesday the suspension of his country’s compliance with START III, or New START, the latest military treaty. nuclear disarmament still valid between Russia And USA
Putin clarified that “Russia he does not refuse, but only suspends” the implementation of the strategic offensive arms reduction treaty, which expires in 2026, of which he accused the United States.
8 THOUSAND CITIZENS DIE
Number of civilians killed Russian invasion of Ukraine confirmed by the UN have crossed the 8,000 barrier today, the UN Human Rights Office said, which indicated that 13,287 non-military people were also injured during the year of conflict.
“Our data is just the tip of the iceberg in a war at an unbearable cost to civilians,” the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said in a statement. Volker Turk.
His agency, which has been tracking civilian casualties since the start of the Russian invasion, today released an annual report highlighting that at least 487 civilians killed and 954 wounded in the war year were children.
According to the report, 40% of the victims (killed and injured), whose sex is known, were women. conflicts such as Mariupol, Lysychansk, Popasna or Severodonetsk, among others.
MOST AFFECTED
By region, Donetsk this is definitely an area where UN confirmed the highest number of civilian deaths (3,800) and wounded (6,600), followed by Kharkiv (924 killed and 2,000 wounded) and Kyiv and surroundings (955 killed and 312 wounded).
Office United Nations There are also two dead in the border zone of Poland with Ukraine (victims of a Ukrainian missile that hit this area in November) and 30 dead and more than a hundred wounded in the regions of Russia (Belgorod, Kursk and Bryansk) bordering Ukrainian territory. regions).
Last March saw the highest number of civilian casualties, with more than 3,900 deaths and 2,900 confirmed injuries, and the number has since been gradually reduced to around 200 per month between November 2022 and January 2023.
The report highlights that 90% of the civilian deaths and injuries were caused by high-impact explosive weapons (such as rockets), mostly as a result of attacks on populated areas, at least 6,585 people were killed and 12,635 were injured.
84% of these attacks took place in areas controlled by Ukrainian government and 15% in the territory occupied by Russian troops, according to a study by the UN office.
WEAPON THAT KILLS
It also shows a sharp increase in civilian casualties in 2022 (202 deaths and 369 injured) due to anti-personnel mines, weapons remnants and ammunition depot explosions that have caused deaths since the outbreak of armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine in Donbass in 2014.
“Violations of human rights and international law continue every day, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to find a way out of the growing suffering and destruction, a way that leads to peace,” he said. Turkwho visited Ukraine in December, commenting on these figures.
The High Commissioner also recalled that, as a result of the conflict, 18 million people are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance, and some 14 million people have been displaced from their homes or fleeing within territory of Ukraine as internally displaced persons or outside as refugees.
“The war has affected both the youngest, whose education has been affected or stopped by attacks on educational institutions, as well as the oldest and the disabled,” Türk said.
The Austrian High Commissioner stressed that many of those who remained in affected areas because of the war, these are elderly people who cannot or do not want to leave these very dangerous areas.
According to EFE and AFP
Source: RPP

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