Due to the beginning of Russia’s entire -scale invasion, at least 13,438 civilians died in Ukraine.
The UN Security Council held on June 20 by a war meeting in Ukraine. This was reported by the Suprilna, who led the meeting broadcast.
According to Assistant Secretary General of UN Miroslav Yenchi, since the last conference of the council three weeks ago, Russia has been conducting a huge attack on Ukrainian cities. The most deadly last year was the attack on Kyiv on the night of June 17: 28 civilians were killed, more than 130 were injured, and twelve -two still under the trash.
On the same day, she also occurred in Odessa, Zaporizhzhya, Chernihiv, Zhytomyr, Kirovograd, Nikolaev and Kyiv regions, where, according to reports, two more people were killed and twelve -two injured.
According to the UN Human Rights Office, from the beginning of a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation in February 2022, at least 13,438 civilians were killed in Ukraine, including 713 children, another 33,270 people injured.
The UN Office director for coordination of humanitarian questions, Eden Vororn emphasized that the war -day -day -to -day war affects the lives of millions of Ukrainians. He called on the UN Security Council to protect Ukraine’s civilian population, to ensure safe access to human assistance, as well as provide sustainable financial support.
Remember that Ukraine started an urgent UN Security Council meeting related to Russian shelling on June 17.
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Source: korrespondent

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