More than 14 thousand civilians were killed, another 36 thousand were injured. Russia continues to attack Ukraine’s infrastructure, trying to load millions of people in darkness and cold.
In Ukraine, from the beginning of a full -scale invasion of Russia, more than 14,000 civilians have died, including the road -of children. About this at a meeting of the UN Security Council on Tuesday, September 23, the secretary of the General UN Antoniu Guterrish said.
“A critical civilian infrastructure was destroyed with anxiety regularity. And the number of Russian missiles and drones that affect Ukrainian cities and villages have reached a level of record. As a result, in recent months there has been one of the largest number of victims among civilian populations since the beginning of the war. In Ukraine, more than 14,000 civilians were killed, including the road -to -day -the -way -to -day -to -the -way civilians were killed. Child, “Gutherrish said.
He noted that more than 36 thousand civilians were injured, confirmed only numbers.
The UN noted that accessing Ukraine in water, electricity, health care and education were seriously violated due to attacks by the Russian Federation. Thus, the massive attack on energy infrastructure “threatens to soak millions of people in darkness and cold, as they face winter during the war.”
In addition, as the secretary of the general emphasizes, the threat of nuclear facilities, especially in the zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, is concerned.
“I encourage all parties to ensure safe and uninterrupted access to humanitarian access to the weakest, wherever they are,” Gutherrish said.
He also urged donors to increase his contribution to the human response plan for those who suffered from the war in Ukraine and the entire region.
Remember, on the eve, it was reported that the Russian Federation had killed three peaceful in Donetsk.
Also at night, one person died and three were injured as a result of a Russian attack in the Odessa region.
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