Representative of the Coordination Office of Humanitarian issues (VSGV) Eden Vorn at a meeting of the Security Council. The main news of the day | Wednesday: Palestine, Sudan, Somalia, underwater cables UN The main news of the day in the UN and the world: the security situation on the western shore, the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, the threat of large -scale hunger in Somalia, the international summit on the stability of underwater cables. ~ 60 > west coast 62 >The UN Office for the coordination of humanitarian issues (VSGV) condemned the use of military tactics and “deadly” methods of Israeli forces on the occupied West Coast. The administration expressed deep concern about the use of excessive power against civilians, as well as the provisions of those who were left without beds. More than 50 people, including children, were killed on the west coast from the beginning of the Israeli military raids five weeks ago, the UN agency was reported for Palestinian refugees (Bapapa), emphasizing that civilians suffer from these operations. 60 ~ h2 h2 Class = “Text-align-justify” > crisis in Sudan 60 ~ p class = “Text-align-justify” >The catastrophic situation of the civilian population of Sudan has worsened even more in recent weeks. This was warned by the representative of the Coordination Office of Humanitarian issues (VSGV) Eden Vororn, speaking on behalf of the UN Extrained Assistance Coordinator Tom Fletcher at a meeting of the Security Council. More than 12 million inhabitants of Sudan were forced to leave their homes, of which 3.4 million fled to neighboring countries, she recalled. More than half of the Sudanese population-24.6 million people-are starving. hunger in somalia ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ pour Class = “Text-align-justify” > by April 2025 almost four and a half million people in Somalia may collide with hunger due to drought, continuing conflict and high food prices. This was warned on Wednesday by the Somali government and a number of UN agencies. The UN urges urgently to allocate funding to expand the scale of food assistance, support in the field of nutrition, water supply and sanitation, as well as initiatives to ensure existence. To date, a little more than 12 percent of the amount of $ 1.42 billion, requested to the aid of Somalians in the current year. ~ 60 > 60 ~ h2 class = “Text-align-justify” > marine cables > 60 ~ 60 > 60 > 60 ~ 62 Class = “Text-align-Justify” > today in the capital of Nigeria, Abuja, the international summit on the stability of underwater cables has started. As noted in the International Union of Power Supervision (ITU), underwater cables provide the transfer of 99 percent of international Internet traffic and data traffic, including financial transactions and government communications. Against the background of the growth of the number of cases of damage to sea cables, the summit will become a key platform for protecting the global underwater cable network, the length of which is 1.4 million kilometers.