The UN General Assembly during the opening ceremony of a high -level political forum for sustainable development. The main news of the day | Monday: Ukraine, Gaza, CUR, HIV/AIDS UN The main news of the day in the UN and in the world: missile strikes and attacks of drones throughout Ukraine, the death of children in gas as a result of a stroke on the distribution point of water, a report on progress in achieving sustainable development goals, the first drug for the prevention of HIV. strikes in Ukraine From the Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UKGV), citing local authorities, report that last weekend, at least 27 civilians and 128 were injured, including children, were killed as a result of missile strikes and attacks of seedlings throughout Ukraine. Residential buildings and educational institutions were damaged. Humanitarian agencies promptly mobilized medical and psychological assistance, and also provided the victims with materials for housing repair. According to the latest DSL data, humanitarian access to the frontline areas remains difficult, and the frequent attacks far from the front line increase the risks for operations and lead to an increase in needs throughout the country. ~ 60 > victims in Gaza The head of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Katherine Russell called on Israel to revise the rules for conducting military operations in gas after the incident, which died seven children standing in line at the water distribution point. The tragedy occurred in the Nuseyrate refugee camp in the central part of Gaza on Sunday, the media reported. As a result of the Israeli air strike, four more people died. The Israeli military stated that their goal was a terrorist, but due to the “technical error” the shell was lost from the course for several meters. sustainable development access to the Earth residents have access to electricity. More than half of the world’s population is protected by social programs. Thanks to the prevention of malaria since 2000, it was possible to save 12.7 million lives. These and other achievements are reported in the annual report on the goals of sustainable development, which was presented today by the UN head of Antoniu Gutherrish. The publication of the report is dedicated to the opening of a high-level political forum on sustainable development issues that started at the UN headquarters in New York. ~ 60 > AIDS prevention 60 > World Organization Healthcare (WHO) today presented new recommendations in which for the first time approved the use of injection Lenkapavir twice a year as a measure of HIV prevention. In the WHO they called for the availability of the drug in pharmacies and clinics, as well as include it in national comprehensive programs for the prevention of the disease. Lenkapavir is an effective alternative to daily receiving tablets and others, less long in action, means