Humanitarian assistance is dumped from the air in the north of the Gaza. The main news of the day | Wednesday: Gaza, Sudan, Syria, Sri Lanka UN The main news of the day in the UN and in the world: 100 children in Gaza died of hunger and malnutrition, killing 57 civilians in Sudanese Darfur, humanitarian needs after an outbreak of violence in the Syrian Eswayda, a person on human rights in Sri Lanka. 62 > children in gas At least 100 children in gas died from hunger and malnutrition, they said today at the UN humanitarian agencies, emphasizing the need to speed up the medical evacuation from the enclave, as well as allow the import of large food volumes. About 40 thousand boys and girls, according to reports, were killed or injured as a result of military operations in gas, at least 17 thousand children were left unaccompanied by adults and were separated from their families, and a million young residents of the sector do not receive the proper education. ~ 60 > violence in Sudan The Supreme Commissioner of the UN Human Rights, Folker Turk, expressed indignation in connection with a large-scale attack of quick response forces (SBR) to the besieged city of El Fashir and a nearby camp for the forced immigrants of Abu Shuk in Sudan. According to preliminary information, at least 57 civilians were killed in the El Fashira area on August 11. The Supreme Commissioner again urged all parties to take urgent measures to protect civilians, and also agree on humanitarian pauses in the besieged areas as soon as possible so that humanitarian organizations can deliver help. situation in the situation in ESSUVADE 60 > consequences of the recent surge of violence in the Syrian province of Es Suvayd in July and early August continue to affect families with children, warn in the UN children’s fund (UNISEF). According to reports, at least 22 children were killed during the clashes and received another 21 injuries. As part of the first inter-developmental humanitarian column, the UN UNISEF brought vital goods to Es Suvay and conducted an operational assessment of the situation. Under the conditions of continuing instability and limited access, an acute lack of food, medicines and other essential items are preserved. Sri-Lanka report ~ 60 > Sri Lanka has a unique chance Reconciliation, however, this requires not only statements, but also decisive actions – both within the country and at the international level. This is stated in the new report of the UN Human Rights Office, which analyzes the situation in Sri Lanka for the period from October 2024 to July 2025. The report notes positive signals emanating from the new government of the country, but at the same time emphasizes the need for specific steps to overcome systemic impunity and promote the idea of national reconciliation. 62 > 62 >