UN Reports Over 12,300 Civilian Deaths in Ukraine Since War Began
According to a recent United Nations statement, more than 12,300 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion nearly three years ago. The figure reflects a significant increase in civilian casualties over recent months, particularly due to the intensified use of drones, long-range missiles, and glide bombs by Russian forces.
Nada Al-Naschif, the UN's Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights, highlighted that these developments have especially affected areas in Eastern Ukraine, including frontline regions in Donetsk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia. She expressed deep concern over the humanitarian impact on the civilian population, noting that the deployment of destructive guided bombs and glide bombs in residential areas has exacerbated the situation.
The UN continues to call for measures to protect civilians amidst ongoing military operations.
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