Civilians and infrastructure across Ukraine continue to suffer from indiscriminate Russian strikes, says Denise Brown.
Civilians and civilian infrastructure must be protected, they must not be the target of Russian attacks. This was stated in a statement by the UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine, Denise Brown, released on Monday, August 14.
He emphasized that the civilian population and civilian infrastructure throughout Ukraine continue to suffer from indiscriminate strikes by the Russian Federation.
“Residents in the south of the country, including the regions of Kherson and Odesa, experienced a particularly difficult weekend, as the rebellions killed and injured many civilians, including children. Also affected by strikes the work of humanitarian organizations and our ability to help victims of the consequences of war,” Brown said.
In this context, he reported that on Friday, August 11, representatives of the public organization ADRA were forced to stop the distribution of life-saving aid after their warehouse and vehicles were destroyed by shelling in the Kherson region.
The UN humanitarian coordinator in Ukraine reiterated that “civilians and civilian infrastructure should not be the target of the Russian Federation’s indiscriminate shelling.”
It will be remembered that on Monday night, the Russians attacked the Odessa region three times, using 15 drones and eight missiles. Caliber. They were all shot, but the debris did a lot of damage. Three people were injured.
And on August 13, the Russians shelled the Kherson region more than 80 times. Then seven civilians were killed, among them children. Another 13 people were injured.
Source: korrespondent

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