The consequences of the blow in the Kharkov region of Ukraine (April 2025). The main news of the day | Thursday: Ukraine, dead employees of the UN, Gaza, Belarus UN The main news of the day in the UN and in the world: sacrifices among civilians of Ukraine, ceremony in memory of the dead employees of the UN, lack of food in gas, independent experts of the UN about the pressure of Belarusian authorities. 62 > 62 > shelling of Ukraine From the UN humanitarian agencies, they report that as a result of shelling throughout Ukraine, which began last night and ongoing in the morning, civilians were killed and wounded. According to local authorities, more than 45 victims and injured among the civilian population were registered. In addition, large -scale destruction of residential buildings and civil infrastructure facilities in the Chernihiv, Donetsk, Kharkov, Kherson and Sumy regions was recorded. Over the past day, more than 500 civilians have been evacuated from the front -line regions of the Donetsk and Sumy regions. The UN and partners provide emergency assistance to the victims. UN employees ~ 60 > 62 > 62 >On June 5, the annual ceremony was held at the UN headquarters in New York in memory of the employees of the organization system who died in the performance of official duties. General Secretary Antoniu Guterrish made an emotional speech, choosing the memory of 168 colleagues who died in 2024. According to him, they were driven by the “desire for the world”, “the need to alleviate human suffering” and “the conviction that every person, anywhere in the world, deserves to live with dignity and feel protected.” The ceremony was held in the presence of the families of the dead and colleagues according to the UN system. hunger in the gas 60 > as a result of the continuing restrictions on the delivery of assistance in gas, more and more Palestinians are at risk hunger. On Thursday, the UN humanitarian agencies warned that the average daily energy value of the diet in gas fell significantly lower than the level necessary for human survival. According to estimates by the food and agricultural organization (FAO), as of May, the average resident of Gaza receives only 1,400 kilocalories per day – “or 67 percent of the level necessary for survival.” ~ 60 > trade unions in Belarus ~ 60 > group of independent experts of the UN today expressed concern about the ongoing violations of freedom of associations in labor relations in Belarus. They called on the country’s government to fully cooperate with the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the human rights mechanisms of the UN, the International Labor Organization (ILO) and its supervisory authorities to ensure compliance with human rights and members of independent trade unions. Experts expressed concern that independent trade unions were liquidated and ranked to “extremist organizations”.