Ukraine: Damn of the deadly attack of the Russian military, depth on rising death

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Ukraine: Damn of the deadly attack of the Russian military, depth on rising death

According to Ukraine’s Human Rights Monitoring Mission (HRMMU), more than seven places in seven districts of Kiev were noticed during the attack during the attack.

Daniel Bull, head of the UN mission, said last night the attack showed how serious threats could be used by missiles and a large number of drones in populated areas.

For humanitarian assistance in Ukraine, UN coordinator Matthias Shomel also strongly condemned the attacks, which is in Odessa, Japorizia and other regions.

He said “Ukraine should not be forced to hide in shelter every night. This war every day is having a destructive effect on ordinary people.”

Many were injured in the attack in Odessa. In addition, kindergarten and a center of children with special needs have also been affected. At the same time, residential buildings were attacked in Japuri.

Emergency support staff and human relief agencies are providing immediate assistance to the injured in the area affected by attacks and providing necessary material, as well as evaluating more needs.

Casualties

The United Nations Human Rights Mission quotes information from Ukrainian officials, saying that 32 missiles and long -distance drones were used in Russia’s invasion. Of these, 175 drones and 14 missiles were dismissed only to target Kiev.

This is the fourth time this month, when more than 400 ordered materials were attacked on the same night, when in June last year, 544 missiles and drones were used throughout the month.

HRMMU has warned that the influence of the people of this national technique is becoming very serious. Before the attack, at least 20 civilians were confirmed in June 2021 and 126 confirmed, where most of the attacks were carried out with long distance weapons.

According to the United Nations Mission report, the total number of casualties in the first five months of 2021 is about 50 percent higher than the same period last year.

Humanities Coordinator Matthias Shamley re -mentioned that international human law is strictly forbidden to target basic institutions in ordinary citizens and attacks.

He caught the attention that “ordinary citizens, especially children, never need to be targeted.”

The refugee crisis has deepened

More than three years have passed since the Russian military invaded Ukraine at the entire level in February 2022. Ukrainian citizens are forced to stay in very difficult situations. The war has forced more than 63 million Ukrainian citizens to take refuge in European countries.

According to a report published by the UN Refugee Organization (UNHCR) on Tuesday, most of them depend on assistance and conservation services provided by other organizers, including the European Union and Moldova.

In view of the rise of Ukraine, the UNHCR has applied for legal status until the refugees are safe, prestigious and permanently returned to their homes.