A satellite picture of the residential areas of Sudan destroyed by the war. The main news of the day | Monday: Gaza, Sudan, Pakistan, Water Resources UN The main news of the day at the UN and the world: deadly blows to the Nasser Hospital in Gaza, the delivery of humanitarian aid to the Sudanese province of South Cordofan, floods in Pakistan, the World Water Resource Week. strokes at the hospital “Nasser” in gas As a result of the two airstrikes applied on Monday at the Nasser hospital in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, at least 20 people were killed, including four medical workers and five journalists. This was announced by the General Director of the World Health Organization (WHO) Tedros Adkhan Goebreesus on the social network & nbsp; x. According to WHO, about 50 more were injured, including seriously ill patients who were in the hospital for treatment. During the airstrikes, the main building of the hospital was struck, in which the emergency assistance, stationary and surgical compartment are located. help to southern cordofan ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~The UNISEF car carpet delivered humanitarian goods to the city of Dilling, in the Sudanese state of South Cordofan. This is the first significant supply of humanitarian aid to this area by any UN agency since October last year. The motorcade will continue its journey to Kadugli, the capital of the state. Help is intended for 120 thousand Sudanists in the region, where humanitarian needs have reached a catastrophic level, and the population has been in a siege for several months due to military operations. According to the UN employees, in the neighboring state of North Darfur, the escalation of violence continues. ~ 60 > floods in Pakistan resulting in the northern Pakistan, 400 people died, 400 people, 400 people. More than 190 – received injuries. Twenty thousand people were left without shelter. Pakistan’s meteorological service reported that prolonged rains are expected again in the coming days. Local authorities are working to eliminate the consequences of floods with the support of the UN and local partners. Last weekend, the Deputy Secretary General for Humanitarian Issues and the UN Extraindicator Tom Fletcher allocated 600 thousand dollars from the United Regional Fund for the elimination of the consequences of the natural disaster. ~ 60 > World Water Week Resources 60 > according to the World Health Organization, about 2.2 billion people around the world still do not have access to drinking water supply services. From August 24 to 28 in Stockholm, the 35th World Water Resource Week is held, which emphasizes the most important connection between water and global warming. The theme of the meeting is “Water to fight climate change”. Safe drinking water is the basis of human survival. It is critical for socio-economic development, energy and food production, as well as for maintaining ecosystems. Reliable water supply also plays an important role in adaptation to climatic changes.