Ukraine: Four children died in the capital Kiev Russian bombing, ‘no place is safe’

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Ukraine: Four children died in the capital Kiev Russian bombing, 'no place is safe'

In a video footage, a large hole on the roof of Kiev’s residential building and smoke from there.

The UN Secretary -Geenral Anantonio Gutresh strongly condemned the attack that a violation of international humanitarian law aimed at ordinary citizens and basic establishments.

“These are unacceptable and they have to stop immediately.”

The UN spokesperson on Thursday issued a statement on behalf of the General Secretary, where he renamed the ceasefire and Ukraine’s equitable, sustainable appeal.

UNICEF representative Munir Mammadzad was a meeting with the affected buildings and was affected by the attack that no place in Ukraine is safe. “Kiev’s Aerstric alert continued for about 12 hours.”

Condemnation

A UN senior official has condemned Russia’s ballistic missile and drone attacks. Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, and then caused huge loss of life and property.

Munir Mamadzad said that he had just returned from the scene, where rescue and search operation was underway. Four children were killed in the city and more than 5 were injured. The casualties are likely to be enhanced.

According to The News Medium, other citizens, including the Ukraine railway, were also affected. Russian attacks are underway on the front of the fight and important energy installations are being noticed before the winter season.

Representatives of UNICEF said that people living within 10 km of radius on the front of the fight need immediate support, so that children, their families and livelihoods can be protected.

In the shadow of insecurity

These attacks occurred in Ukrainian cities at a time when local children are getting ready to study in schools after the holidays. To avoid airstrikes, sirens have turned into reality of life and this war has had a profound emotional impact on young children, adolescents and youth.

UNICEF representative Mamadjad has expressed concern that even though the war is over today, its influence will be felt for many generations.

Children are suffering from fear and fear of their lives and often say they have no dreams or hopes. They simply want peace and this peace should be done as soon as possible, so that they can come back to a normal life again.

The UN general secretary mentions in his ceasefire that any solution should take care of Ukraine’s sovereignty, independence and regional integrity. UN Certificate, international law and relevant UN proposals and within the country’s international recognized boundaries.