This year alone, at least four workers who have died in Ukraine today, and 34 others have been injured.
The United Nations expressed anger due to a missile strike caused by Russian troops on the humanitarian mission of the mine near Chernigov on September 4. It is known from a statement by the humanitarian coordinator in Ukraine Matias Shmale.
He expressed his shock over the deaths of two Danish council employees for refugees and injuries to another eight people who performed their human assault duties.
“I was shocked by the tragedy news that two of our colleagues from the Danish Council for Refugee were killed, and eight others were injured in their duties as a result of the current blow to the Russian Federation’s armed forces in the Chernihiv region,” Shmale Words reported Un press release.
Shmale emphasized that her colleagues have devoted a life to the help of war victims in Ukraine, which is often at risk for her own security. According to him, this year only at least four human workers were killed before the indicated strike in Ukraine, and another 34 were injured.
The humanitarian coordinator focuses on the fact that the civilian population and assistants must be protected in accordance with international human law and cannot be a goal.
Remember that Russian troops on September 4 struck a missile strike near Novoselovka outside Chernigov. Russia’s blow is aimed at employees of humanitarian scoring mission, who have done work to cleanse territory from mines and other explosive objects.
It was reported that the Commissioner of Verkhovna Rada for Human Rights Dmitry Lubinets said Russia “has again violated the basic standard of international law, and the world must respond.
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