As of February 15, OHCHR had recorded 8,006 civilians killed and 13,287 injured in Ukraine since the invasion began on February 24 last year, though the report indicates officials believe the actual figures are 'considerably higher.'
since the start of the war than the world has seen since WWII, according to the United Nations.reports that, as of February 21, about eight million refugees from Ukraine have been displaced across Europe — of which around 90 percent are women and children. In addition, there are about 5.4 million people currently displaced across Ukraine who remain in the country.
"Nearly 18 million people in Ukraine are in need of humanitarian assistance and faced particularly harsh conditions during winter months," thereads."The conflict has impacted people's right to health, education, adequate housing, food, and water. Some vulnerable groups, such as older persons, children, persons with disabilities, and persons belonging to minorities, have been particularly affected. No region of the country has been spared by the conflict.
As of February 15, OHCHR had recorded 8,006 civilians killed and 13,287 injured in Ukraine since the invasion began on February 24 last year, though theTo complete its report, members of the United Nations commission visited 56 communities impacted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and completed interviews with 348 women and 247 men.
"They punished innocent people; now those who are guilty, if they are still alive, need to be punished to the fullest extent," A man, whose father was executed by Russian armed forces in the Izium region, told members of the commission, according to a statement from the UN emailed to Insider.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Sharp drop in illegal border crossings continues in FebruaryA sharp drop in illegal border crossings that started in January after the Biden administration announced stricter immigration measures continued in February.
Read more »
Sharp drop in illegal border crossings continues in FebruaryU.S. Border Patrol officials encountered migrants 128,877 times trying to cross the border in February between the legal border crossings. In comparison, U.S. officials stopped migrants 221,693 times between the ports of entry in December.
Read more »
Authorities announce another arrest in connection with Jared Bridegan’s February 2022 murderJared Bridegan’s ex-wife’s current husband, Mario Fernandez Saldana, was arrested Thursday in Kissimmee, Florida.
Read more »
Lumber prices rise as US housing construction jumps in FebruaryHome construction unexpectedly surged in February as slump in lumber prices offset pain of rising mortgage rates
Read more »
BoE Survey: UK public inflation expectations for coming year decline to 3.9% in FebruaryThe quarterly survey conducted by the Bank of England (BoE)/ Ipsos showed on Friday that the median UK public's expectations for inflation for the com
Read more »
New Jersey casinos, sports tracks saw revenue gains in FebruaryNew Jersey's casinos and racetracks saw a more than 10% revenue upswing in February. These figures include in-person and online gambling.
Read more »