62 > The UN mission continues to work on checking the number of victims and the condition of the victims as a result of recent shelling. Ukraine: the UN mission visited the city of Dnipropetrovsk and Odessa regions that suffered from shelling Peace and safety According to the latest data, as a result of a new wave of missile strikes in Ukraine over the past two days, at least 24 people and more than 300 were injured in the Dnipropetrovsk and Odessa regions, including dozens of children. The UN Monitoring Mission to Human Rights in this country confirmed that the blows destroyed residential buildings, enterprises and schools and caused significant damage to civil infrastructure. In particular, ballistic missiles launched by the Russian Armed Forces on June 23, struck the school in Belgorod-Dniester in Odessa & nbsp; regions. The next day, blows were struck through the city of the Dnieper and the neighboring city of Samar. According to local authorities, at least 24 people and 328 were injured in these three cities, including 32 children. & Amp; NBSP; “The strikes were struck & nbsp; the day when civilians were at work, went in transport or studied at school,” said Daniel Bell, the head of the mission. -The only time for shelling has made a high number of victims among the civilian population quite predictable. ” In Belgorod-Dniester, two ballistic missiles were struck by Lyceum No. 1 at about 14:30 on June 23. As a result of the attack, three school workers were killed, another 12 employees, as well as two boys were injured. Although the academic year has already ended, at the time of the attack at the school there were its employees & nbsp; and several children. The school, in which more than 700 children studied, received serious damage. The mission & nbsp; I did not find any signs of a military presence in this place, and the locals confirmed that there were no military. & Amp; nbsp; in the city of the Dnieper, the rockets struck the industrial zone shortly after 11:00 on June 24. The explosive wave broke the windows & nbsp; in a number of buildings, including schools and hospitals. Several dozen people were injured in two nearby dormitories. Even more civilians were injured when an explosive wave hit a passenger train passing nearby. An employee of the mission traveling on this train said that the explosion knocked out windows and more than 20 passengers were injured. & Amp; NBSP; as of June 25, the Dnieper authorities reported that 19 people and 300 were injured as a result of the attack, including 30 children. The mission & nbsp; continues to work on checking the number and condition of the victims in the Dnieper, as well as collecting additional information about the attack in the city of Samar, as a result of which, according to the reports, two people were killed and 14 were injured. & Amp; NBSP; “When ballistic missiles hit densely populated areas, they cause predictably large -scale damage civilian population, ”said Daniel Bell. “The increase in the number of victims among the civilian population reflects the seriousness of this risk.”