Damaged residential building in Kharkov. (Archive) Ukraine: The UN monitoring mission has submitted the latest data on the dead and wounded Peace and safety In February 2025, at least 123 civilians were killed, 567 people were injured. This is 24 percent less than in January 2025 and 35 percent more than a year earlier. The vast majority of victims among the civilian population – 94 percent – were registered in the territory controlled by Ukraine. These are the latest data from the UN monitoring mission on the situation with human rights in this country. the use of a nearby radius of action caused the largest number of wounds. “If not for the drones, one could live there,” said one of the victims in the Kharkov region. In the districts of the Kherson region controlled by the Ukrainian government, 63 percent of all victims are drones. ~ 60 > several missile shelling, including Poltava and Raisins, Kharkov region, also led to a large number of victims among the civilian population. So, on February 1, a residential building in Poltava was damaged as a result of shelling, as a result of which 15 civilians were killed: eight women, four men, two girls and one boy. Eighteen people were injured. This attack was marked by the largest number of victims in Poltava since February 24, 2022, that is, from the beginning of the full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation. 60 > 62 ~ fourth of February the rocket got into the administrative building in the center of Izum, as a result of which six civilians died, 55 people were injured, among the wounded children were. On February 28, as a result of an attack using barracking ammunition, at least two medical institutions in Kharkov were damaged, which led to an evacuation of at least 55 patients. mission experts also report that most of the victims were 77 percent – they had to go to the front lines of the front, predominantly. In Donetsk and Kherson regions. Only in the city of Konstantinovka, Donetsk region, at least 18 civilians were killed in February, 45 people were injured. ~ 60 > monitoring mission collects information from a wide range of sources, including interviews with victims, their relatives and witnesses, receives information from open sources, including Photo materials and video materials, forensic records and reports, materials of criminal investigations, judicial documents, reports of non-governmental organizations, including international. 62 ~