62 > 62 > 62 ~The consequences of the attack on Kyiv, Ukraine, in April 2025. UN: civilians of Ukraine experience losses and destruction on a record scale World and safety at a meeting of the Security Council & nbsp; on Friday & nbsp; representatives of the UN made & nbsp; warnings about a sharp deterioration of the situation & nbsp; on territories & NBSP; Ukraine. & NBSP; before the Council, & nbsp; Assistant General of the UN Secretary for the countries of Europe, Central Asia and America Miroslav Yench and Deputy & AMP; NBSP; help & nbsp; UN & nbsp; Joyce Msuya. Ukrainian region is not safe ~ 60 > according to Miroslav Yenchi, from the last & nbsp; briefing, which has passed a little more than a month ago, the air strikes of Russia in Ukrainian cities intensified. He said that in June the number of victims among civilians reached a three -year maximum. In the first six months of 2025, according to the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (UVKPH), 6,754 peaceful residents died or wounded. 62 ~~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 >“According to the Ukrainian authorities, since the beginning of July, Russia has issued & nbsp; at least 5 & nbsp; 183 long -range ammunition, including the record 728 drones in one day on July 9,” he noted. H2 > attacks also touched the Western attacks Regions 60 > in the last weeks of especially & nbsp; Kyiv and Odessa have suffered greatly. & nbsp; there are a difficult situation in the front -line areas, while there are no safe areas throughout Ukraine. & nbsp; touched & nbsp; and the western regions-Lviv, Volyn, Ivano-Frankivsk and Chernivtsi region, where, as Enthi emphasized, “people face the most powerful air strikes throughout the war.” 62 ~~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 >He spoke in detail about a series of recent attacks: on July 21, the metro station, where hundreds of people, kindergarten and apartment building were damaged in Kyiv; On July 11, a maternity hospital was injured in Kharkov; and June 24 and 29 & nbsp; as a result of & nbsp; strokes & nbsp; at least 21 people died, more than 300 were injured, and also was & nbsp; damage to schools, hospitals, residential buildings, trains and religious objects. 60 > data on victims among the civilians according to the evaluated data, from the beginning of the full -scale invasion of Ukraine, at least 13,580 civilians have died, including 716 children, and even more even more 34 & nbsp; thousands were injured. “The ongoing violence against the civilian population is absolutely unacceptable,” Yencha emphasized. 60 > 62 ~ he also expressed concern about civilian victims in Russia as a result of & nbsp; Cases. “We are also concerned about the increase in the number of messages about the casualties among the civilian population, presumably as a result of the attacks of Ukrainian drones in the Russian Federation,” added Jencha. 62 ~~ 60 > nuclear security obscurity, obscurity was confused. And due to threats for nuclear safety. In particular, it was a question of strikes by Energodar, where the personnel of the Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant lives, and about the loss of power supply of the station on July 4. “The nuclear incident should be prevented at any cost,” said & nbsp; encha. 60 > assistant & nbsp; Secretary General emphasized the importance of international support for the restoration of Ukraine. He recalled that at the conference in July, the restoration conference in Rome & nbsp; donors pledged to provide more than 11 & nbsp; billion dollars. & Amp; NBSP; the UN representative called to maintain a diplomatic impulse, noting that the third round took place in Istanbul direct & nbsp; negotiations between delegations of Ukraine and Russia. “A complete, immediate and unconditional ceasefire mode is necessary – as the first step to the fair and stable world,” concluded Jencha. almost 13 million people need to help ~ 60 > speaking from the deputy General Secretary The humanitarian issues and the emergency coordinator of the UN of Tom Fletcher, Joyce Msuya said that the humanitarian situation “continues to deteriorate rapidly.” According to her & NBSP; words, only over the past day, when hitting Cherkasy, Kharkov and Odessa, according to local authorities, five were killed and 93 people were injured, including 11 children. At the weekend of the Dnieper, Kharkov and sums, they led to dozens of dead and more than 70 wounded, among whom were children and patients of the rehabilitation center for people with disabilities. According to her, almost 13 million people need help, but due to a lack of funding of the UN and her partners, only a small part of them can cover. Women and girls who are faced with violence and & nbsp; no & nbsp; access to defense, since local female organizations are forced to reduce their work. ~ 60 > 60 > “since April & Amp; in transit centers. registered & nbsp; more than 26 & nbsp; thousands of people, & nbsp; forced to leave their homes due to hostilities, ”she said, adding that the total number of internally displaced persons reached 3.7 million, as well as & NBSP; 6 million remains for border. 62 ~ Convention on the prohibition of anti -personnel mines 62 > 62 > 62 ~Musua also expressed anxiety in connection with the withdrawal of Ukraine from the Convention on the ban on anti -personnel mines. “Allegations of exceptional threats and military necessity cannot outweigh international humanitarian law, which seeks to limit human suffering exactly when the state is fighting with the enemy,” she emphasized, urging all states to adhere to humanitarian disarmament agreements. ~ 60 > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ p > impossibility of safe access to the occupied Territories, according to its & nbsp; words, remains a serious obstacle. “This is not a matter of possibilities – this is a question & nbsp; constant restrictions,” she said, emphasizing that 1.5 million people in these territories remain practically & nbsp; without humanitarian aid. ~ 60 > 60 ~ h2 > shortage financing 60 > Meanwhile donors provided only 34 percent of the required 2.6 billion dollars & nbsp; for humanitarian operations in 2025, which forces to reduce even priority programs. 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62 one The background of the UN impending winter has launched a new response plan to help 1.7 million people with heating, repairing housing, winter clothes and emergency energy supply. 60 > concluding the performance, msuya formulated three urgent appeals to the Security Council: to protect civilians, to provide for civilians, to provide Humanitarian access and & nbsp; Increase funding & nbsp;. ~ 60 > “This war continues to cause suffering on a stunning scale. & nbsp; every day & nbsp; people They injure, & nbsp; continues & nbsp; destruction, and the resistance of civilians & nbsp; – & nbsp; at the limit. But our determination should not help them weaken, ”she concluded.