The consequences of the attack in Kyiv (archive). UN Mission in Ukraine: more and more civilians suffer from drones of drones The world and safety in August of this year, the blows of short -range drones led to the largest number of victims among the civilian population of Ukraine compared to other types of weapons: 58 people died, 272 were injured. This was announced on Wednesday by the UN Monitoring Mission to Human Rights in Ukraine (MMPCHU). According to the new report of the mission, about 72 percent of all human losses were recorded near the front line, mainly in the Donetsk and Kherson regions. & Amp; NBSP; In addition to strengthening attacks on the front line, in 2025 the use of large -range weapons (missiles and barracking ammunition) in areas removed from the front line. This trend continued in September after a temporary lull in August. & Amp; nbsp; “The temporary pause in large -range attacks in early August brought only short -term relief to urban regions, while the number of victims among the civilian population in the front -line regions remained stably high,” said Daniel Bell, the head of MMP. – At the beginning of September, the attacks resumed: according to reports, the Russian Federation applied a record number of missiles and drones. “& Amp; NBSP; during a massive strike on September 6–7, Russian armed forces, according to available data, used 810 barracking drones and 13 powerful missiles – this became the largest use of ammunition since the beginning invasions on February 24, 2022. The blow affected several regions of the country, as a result of which at least five civilians died and 41 were injured in six regions and in Kyiv. & Amp; NBSP; In August 2025, attacks on energy infrastructure intensified, especially on gas facilities: at least nine incidents were recorded in the territories controlled by the Ukrainian government. It was also struck by other critically important objects, including the ship’s bridge in the city of Kherson – vital for the movement of the civilian population. & Amp; nbsp; during 2025, the total level of losses among the civilian population of Ukraine has increased sharply: the number of injuries in the first eight months of the year increased by 40 percent compared to 2024. The number of dead among civilians increased by 17 percent, and the number of wounded by 46. & NBSP; since the beginning of a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, MMPCHU has been documented by the death of at least 14,116 residents, including 733 children, and injuries of 36,481 people.