In April, 151 civilians were killed, and 697 were injured. This figure is more than March.
The United Nations noted the strengthening of the Russian army’s attack on Ukraine’s civilian population against the rear of peace negotiations. The UN’s Deputy Secretary General said Rosemary Dicarlo’s political issues during the UN Security Council, Ukrinform report on Wednesday, April 30.
“Over the past few weeks, we have witnessed the activation of efforts to attract parties to negotiations. These initiatives provide hope for developing a ceasefire and, ultimately, a peaceful negotiation. At the same time, we continue to witness the continued abduction of Ukrainian cities,” he said.
Dicarlo noted that only 151 civilians were killed in April in April, and 697 were injured. According to him, this figure is more than March, if the number of victims is 1.5 times more than last month – February.
Despite statements of ending attacks on energy facilities, their caution continued.
The UN Deputy Secretary General for political issues emphasized that Russia’s entire -scale raid on Ukraine “is a challenge to the basic principles that are detrimental to European stability and the international condemnation.”
According to Dikarlo, it is necessary to achieve “a complete, immediate and unconditional cessation as the most important first step toward stopping violence and creating conditions for the establishment of a comprehensive and stable world.”
In this regard, the Assistant to the UN General Secretary on the issues of the human being, Joyce Musu said that, despite talking about the world, Ukraine has intensified. He called on the Security Council to take “urgent collective measures” related to Ukraine, first of all to ensure protection of the civilian population, as well as a critical infrastructure.
Remember, US president Donald Trump suggested that Russian leader Vladimir Putin did not want to stop the war in Ukraine and therefore “you have to fight differently with him.”
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