The UN supports a policy of increasing the resistance of climate change in urban areas of Latin America and the Caribbean. The main news of the day | Thursday: Ukraine, Zelensky, Haiti, climate change UN The main news of the day in the UN and the world: a massive blow to Ukraine, Antoniu Gaterrish telephone conversation with Vladimir Zelensky, a difficult humanitarian situation in Haiti, climate change and poverty in Latin America. & Amp; nbsp; 62 > 62 ~ massive blow to Ukraine 60 ~ p > UN General Secretary Antoniu Guterrysh condemned the attacks of attacks on Ukrainian cities that were committed by the Russian Federation using missiles and drones. According to the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission, at least 18 people were killed, 38 were injured. From the UN children’s fund (UNICEF), it is reported that during the attacks on Kyiv four children were killed, at least 10 children were injured. Most of the victims were registered in the Darnitsky district of Kyiv, where the section of a five -story residential building fell. telephone conversation of the UN President ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62The UN Secretary General held a telephone conversation with the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, during which the parties discussed the latest diplomatic efforts to stop the war. Antoniu Gutherrish emphasized the importance of building a diplomatic impulse and again confirmed the UN fundamental position regarding the support of a complete, immediate and unconditional ceasefire as a first step towards the fair, comprehensive and stable world in accordance with the international law, charter and resolutions of the UN. During the conversation, the General Secretary confirmed the adherence of the United Nations to provide humanitarian assistance to Ukraine in the field and efforts on the post -exceeded restoration and reconstruction of the country. 60 > humanitarian situation in the Hiti 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62Haiti is included in the five “global foci of hunger” on the planet, causing the greatest concern to the UN. This was stated by the Secretary General of the United Nations, speaking at a meeting of the Security Council dedicated to the humanitarian situation in Haiti. “The state power collapses, while violence from the gangs swept Port-O-Prens and is already going beyond its limits, paralyzing everyday life and forcing families to escape,” said Antoniu Guterrish. According to him, 1.3 million inhabitants of the country left their homes, half of which are children. In total, about six million people need humanitarian aid. Antoniu Gutherrish recalled that the Humanitarian call of the UN in Haiti for 2025 was funded by less than 10 percent, which makes it “the most underfundable humanitarian appeal in the world.” ~ 60 > 60 ~ h2 > climate change and poverty in Latin America 60 > report published today by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean and the United Nations Children’s Fund that at least 5.9 million children, adolescents and young people in Latin America will live in poverty due to the consequences of climate change. The report states that if the governments are not enough or with a delay in implementing measures to mitigate the consequences, adaptation and reduction of loss and damage, this figure can triple and reach 17.9 million people. 62 ~