Ukraine’s concern over the increase in the number of casualties and lack of assistance

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Ukraine's concern over the increase in the number of casualties and lack of assistance

“Ukraine is not safe in Ukraine,” said Miroslav Zenka, assistant general secretary of the UN political affairs department.

He quoted the UN Human Rights Office OHCHR information that the casualties in June have reached a height of three years. In the first half of 2025, 6 thousand 754 people were killed.

In July, the Russian army fired more than 5000 weapons in a long distance against Ukraine, where 728 drones were dismissed in a day.

Main cities, missiles and drones, such as the capital, KEF and Odessa, were attacked by attacks.

Assistant General Secretary of Human Affairs Joyce Masua also reiterated the same issue that “Ukraine has no place” because the use of explosive weapons in the populated region has shaken cities.

In recent weeks for people with disabilities, a rehabilitation center, maternity ward, school and energy structure, all places have been hit in the attack.

The human conditions deteriorate

Joyce Masua also said that the influence of this war on people was getting worse.

He warned, “About 1.5 million people need help, but the limited amount means that we have been able to reach one part of them.”

So far, only 34 percent of this amount has been received in response to this year’s $ 2.6 billion humanitarian assistance appeal.

The displacement of Ukraine is also increasing. More than 37 lakh people have been displaced in the country, while on the other hand, almost millions of Lakhd people are refugees abroad.

Since April this year, more than 26,000 people have registered newly in centers set -up for displays.

Attack in Russia

Senior UN officials have also expressed concern over the news of the common people of Ukrainian drone attacks, including Belgord, Kursk and Moscow, Russia.

Although the United Nations could not confirm these events independently, Miroslav Zenka again mentioned that “international law, ordinary people and civilian infrastructure, clearly banned infrastructure. We strongly condemn all these national attacks, no matter where they.”

Concerns about nuclear protection

Ukraine’s nuclear plants near the nuclear plant have made the United Nations more worried.

In early July, the drone attack noticed Anarhodar, where the Japanese nuclear power plants live and other current plants also have drones.

“Any nuclear event should be avoided at every price,” said Miroslav Zenka.