1,000 Civilians Killed in Mariupol's Forgotten War

"The Unseen Victims: UN's Alarming Findings - 1,000 Civilians Killed in Mariupol's Forgotten War"

6/ june /2023| syed junaid

The United Nations says that more than 1,000 civilians have been killed in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol since the start of the Russian invasion. The city has been under siege for weeks, and the UN says that the humanitarian situation there is "dire."

The UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR) said on Friday that it had verified 1,002 civilian deaths in Ukraine since Russia invaded on February 24. However, it said the actual toll is likely much higher, as it has not been able to verify reports from areas where fighting is ongoing.

The majority of the civilian deaths in Mariupol have been caused by shelling and airstrikes, according to the OHCHR. The city has been without running water, electricity, or gas for weeks, and residents have been forced to rely on dwindling supplies of food and medicine.

The UN has called on Russia to allow safe passage for civilians to leave Mariupol and other besieged cities. However, Russia has so far refused to do soThe war in Ukraine has caused a humanitarian crisis in the country. Millions of people have been displaced from their homes, and thousands have been killed. The UN has warned that the war could lead to a "humanitarian catastrophe" in Ukraine.

The war in Ukraine has caused a humanitarian crisis in the country. Millions of people have been displaced from their homes, and thousands have been killed. The UN has warned that the war could lead to a "humanitarian catastrophe" in Ukraine.

The United States and its allies have imposed severe sanctions on Russia in an effort to pressure the country to end the war. However, the sanctions have so far failed to achieve their goal 

The war in Ukraine is the worst humanitarian crisis in Europe since World War II. The United Nations is calling for an immediate end to the fighting and for safe passage for civilians to leave the besieged cities

In addition to the human cost, the war in Ukraine is also having a devastating impact on the country's economy. The Ukrainian economy is expected to contract by 35% this year, and inflation is skyrocketing. The war has also disrupted global energy and food markets, leading to higher prices for consumers around the world.

The war in Ukraine is a major geopolitical crisis with far-reaching implications for the future of Europe and the world. The outcome of the war remains uncertain, but it is clear that the conflict will have a lasting impact on the region and the world.


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