The coordinator on humanitarian issues Matthias Shmale met with the inhabitants of Northern Saltovka in Kharkov. Ukraine: The UN coordinator met with those affected by shelling in Kharkov Humanitarian assistance amid the ongoing shelling of Ukraine & nbsp; constant coordinator of the UN and coordinator of humanitarian issues Matthias Shmale, as well as the head of the control department of humanitarian issues (VSGV) in the country of Andrea de Domenico this week visited Kharkov. The purpose of the visit is & nbsp; meet residents affected by hostilities and humanitarian partners providing local assistance. The delegation has visited & nbsp; in the most very affected areas where efforts to support local residents and forced immigrants continue. destroyed Northern Saltovka quarters 60 ~/h2 ~ ~~ 60 > in the northern rescue – & nbsp; one of the most densely tanned areas Kharkiv before the start of a full -scale war – & NBSP; representatives of the UN have passed through quarters, which have been subjected to regular shelling since 2022. Hundreds of multi -storey residential buildings were destroyed or completely burned out. The delegation stopped at a 16-story building, which, according to experts, is no longer subject to restoration. There they met with a group of 11 women and 4 men who suffered as a result of the drone of drone on February 26, 2025. These people refused to leave their native places, despite destruction. Humanitarian organizations promptly provided them with emergency monetary assistance to cover the priority needs. elderly man told: & nbsp; “financial assistance came in time. I bought the medicines I need. The money came within a week after registration. ”One of the women, who is about 50 years old, shared the difficulties associated with the care of the mother chained to bed: & nbsp; “I could not leave her. I had no choice. I felt helpless, but stayed. Fortunately, we are still in our city. ”“ nothing will replace the house ”> delegation also visited the center of collective accommodation, opened in 2022 and became a temporary shelter for 187 people – & nbsp; mainly elderly people who were evacuated from the front -line regions of the Kharkov region. The center operates with the support of the Rocada non -governmental organization within the framework of the project financed by the Ukrainian Humanitarian Fund. On the territory of the Center, you can get & NBSP; services in the field of mental health, legal assistance, as well as support in connection with limited mobility. The premises are repaired to improve living conditions. most of those who met with UN representatives have arrived from areas near Kupyansk and Volchansk. People talked about the desire to return home, despite the destruction and danger of new shelling. A woman from the Kupyansky district shared that she still sees & nbsp; in a dream, her garden and native quarter in a dream. some talked about the psychological consequences of forced relocation. An elderly woman with tears in her eyes spoke about the loss of her house, built by her with her own hands in 2010. “The house is a house. Nothing will replace it ”, & nbsp; – & nbsp; she said. Another resident noted that she began to recover only after moving to the center where she felt support. “Together & nbsp; with the pain and trials that people shared with us, we saw how important humanitarian aid, & nbsp; – & nbsp; said Mattias Shmale. – from emergency financial support to legal consultations and psychosocial assistance – & nbsp; these measures help people find a sense of dignity and stability in the conditions of continuing movement. ”~ 60 >~ 60 > 60 ~ Strong > help & nbsp; under conditions of limited conditions Resources in & nbsp; the course of the UN representatives also met with humanitarian agencies and NPOs working in the region. The issues of coordination of efforts were discussed in order to increase the efficiency and accountability of activities in the Kharkov region. ~ 60 > despite the reduction in financing and the difficult situation with security, in the first three months of 2025, humanitarian organizations were assisted by about 2.3 million people throughout Ukraine. People gained access to clean water, medical services, protection, education & nbsp; and housing. ~ ~ 60 > in the Kharkov region of 187 humanitarian partners supported over 313 thousand people, which emphasizes both the scale of the needs and the self -confirmation of workers that provide assistance, noted in the help of helping. Ugv. 60 > humanitarian community remains committed to assisting those who need the most in need, even in the most inaccessible & nbsp; areas. & Amp; nbsp; “Your participation reminds us that we are not Some ”, & nbsp; – & nbsp; said one of the local residents.