Sigrid Caag (on the screen) held a briefing on Friday for the UN Security Council. The main news of the day | Friday: Ukraine, the Middle East, Hungary, day of people with Down syndrome UN The main news of the day in the UN and the world: peaceful Ukrainians suffered as a result of hostilities, a briefing in gas and the western bank in the Council of Councils, discriminatory legislation in Hungary, World Day with Down syndrome. ~ 60 > fires of Ukraine 62 > 62 > 62 ~According to local authorities and humanitarian organizations, civilians died and were injured in several regions of Ukraine, and significant damage was caused to residential buildings. In Odessa, as a result of a large -scale attack of drones, children were injured. Most of all the victims were registered in the Donetsk region, while in the Kharkov region the authorities report the activation of hostilities and interruptions with power transmission in the Kupyansk area. The day before, the coordinator on humanitarian issues in the country Matthias Shmale condemned the attack in the city of Kropyvnitsky, as a result of which civilians suffered, among the wounded were children. ~ 60 > 60 ~ h2 class = “Text-align-justify” > Council Security The sorrowful coordinator for humanitarian issues and the recovery of Sigrid Caag on Friday for the UN Security Council on the implementation of the resolution 2334 on Friday. In this document adopted in 2016, the Council of Council called on “immediately and completely stop all the settlement in the occupied Palestinian territory, including Eastern Jerusalem” and “To fully observe all your legal obligations in this regard.” Nevertheless, settlement activities are ongoing, Kaga noted. She also said that in Gaza from December 7 to March 13 at least 21 UN employee was killed. lGBIC+ in Hungary in the UN Human Rights Management (UVKPH) are deeply concerned about this week in Hungary by legislation, which leads to the restrictions of the rights of the LGBTIC community+ to freedom of expression, peaceful assemblies and the right to immunity of private life. The restrictions, in particular, relate to defending rights to such events as pride parades. This was announced today by the press secretary of the UVKPC Liz Trussell. According to her, the Supreme Commissioner of the UN Human Rights Folker Turk calls for the Hungarian authorities to cancel this law and other discriminatory legislative acts. ~ 60 > syndrome Down 60 ~ p class = “Text-align -justify” > every year from about three to five thousand children around the world are born with Down syndrome. The UN emphasizes that people with this chromosomal disorder can be changed for the better if you strengthen support and care systems. The General Assembly announced on March 21 a World Day with Down syndrome. On this day, the UN is called upon to do everything possible in order to ensure their full participation in society.