The main news of the day | Friday: Ukraine, Myanmar, Gas, Mine Danger

The consequences of the earthquake in Myanmar. The main news of the day | Friday: Ukraine, Myanmar, Gas, Mine Danger UN The main news of the day in the UN and in the world: blows to Ukrainian cities, military operations in Myanmar exacerbate the consequences of the earthquake, the ban on the delivery of goods to gas continues for more than a month, the International Enlightenment Day on Minnaya Danger. attacks on Ukraine 62 >According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UKGV), blows on densely populated Ukrainian cities continue to lead to numerous casualties among the civilian population. So, Kharkov was attacked for the third day in a row. According to local authorities, as a result of the blows, civilians died and were injured, including children. Residential buildings were also damaged. The UN agencies and their partners mobilized emergency assistance and psychological support for the victims. The coordinator on humanitarian issues Matthias Shmale condemned the attack, calling to put an end to the suffering of the inhabitants of Ukraine. ~ ~ h2 class = “Text-align-justify” > situation in Myanmar disaster in Myanmar can be a turning point for the country on the way to inclusive political decision. This was stated on Friday by the Supreme Commissioner of the UN Human Rights Folker Turk. He urged to stop all military operations in order to focus efforts on helping victims of the earthquake, as well as provide unhindered access to humanitarian organizations. Due to the restrictions introduced by military forces, many areas remain inaccessible to the delivery of emergency assistance. crisis in the newspaper Over the past two weeks in Gaza, more than 280 thousand people have been forced to leave their homes. According to the UN Office for the coordination of humanitarian issues (VSGV), 65 percent of the sector are now “forbidden zones”, are under the influence of orders for evacuation or fall under both categories at the same time. The ban on the delivery of any cargo, lasting for the second month, led to the fact that the inhabitants of the enclave are threatened by hunger and malnutrition, are again warned in the HOGV. ~ 60 > mine Danger 60 ~ p class = “Text-align-justify” > personally came across explosive devices 13 percent of the inhabitants of Ukraine. These are the data conducted by the partners of the UN Development Program Polling, published on April 4 on the occasion of International Enlightenment on Mine Danger. The vast majority of Ukrainians – 90 percent – reported that they would take safe, in their opinion, actions in the event of a detection of mines and other explosive objects, for example, they will cause emergency services or move as far as possible. At the same time, more than half of the respondents mistakenly believe that the marking of the territory around the object is a safe action. We would approach and examine the subject of 21 percent of Ukrainians, and 14 percent would try to remove it. Such actions pose a serious threat to life and health, warn in the UN.

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