Carolina Lindhum Billing, a representative of the UN refugee agency in Ukraine, has said that attacks in advance of the war are increasing and their largest prices are paying ordinary citizens.
From January 2021, more than 3,000 new displaced displays have been displaced, which has been brought to Central Ukraine through a center in Pavorad.
From August 2021 this year, more than two million people have either been displaced or have been taken from their front areas to a safe place.
The UN refugee agency, including its partner, is employed to provide humanitarian assistance to the needy.
A large number of people have become homeless due to the Russian military action and forcibly an order has been issued.
Most of those who have been taken in other places are old people or disabled who have limited resources. Often they don’t want to leave their house and don’t want anywhere else.
Aim to be ordinary citizens
On Thursday, UN -supporters in the Ukraine capital condemned Russian missiles and drone attacks, where 12 people were killed and five were injured.
This is a part of the waves of sequences across the country, which shows that violent conflict this year is occurring and the needs of refugees are increasing.
UNHCR representative Carolina Lindom Billing told reporters through a video link to journalists in Geneva that the severity of the Russian attack has increased since January.
“A thousand people have been directly damaged, their homes have been damaged or completely broken.”
“Citizens’ institutions have also been attacked in many regions, including the straw, where the sound of the explosion was opened at noon.”
According to Ukraine’s United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission, percent has increased by 5 percent in the number of civic casualties this year compared to March 2021.
Support for the needy
So far 1 million Ukrainian citizens have been displaced within the borders of the country after the Russian military invasion of Ukraine in February 26222. A large number of people of this man were not able to get appropriate housing and employment.
The UN agency emphasized the need to continue their support and said that when providing assistance, the items needed for shelter were also needed so that people could cover their windows, roofs and doors.
Since 2022, the UN agency has provided assistance to four and a half million people to repair their homes. At the same time, legal assistance has also been provided for those who lose their identity documents and urgent cash has been provided to meet the basic needs.
However, despite this, further support and support requires money. Last year, part of the United States of the United States last year by UNHCR. This year, the UN agency has applied for Ukraine’s emergency relief, Million 80 million, but now one-fourth of it has been raised.