62 ~Meeting of the UN Secretary General with Pope Leo XIV in the Vatican. The main news of the day | Wednesday: Ukraine, Austria, Vatican, UN conference in oceans UN The main events of the day in the UN and the world: Kharkov’s night shelling, a tragic incident with shooting in Austria, the visit of the UN Secretary General to the Vatican, the third day of the UN conference in oceans. 62 > 62 > next shelling of Kharkov The UN humanitarian aid coordinator in Ukraine Matthias Shmale condemned the shelling of Kharkov, which occurred on Wednesday night. According to local authorities, as a result of the attack, civilians died and were injured, including children. The UN humanitarian partners in the field report significant destruction: dozens of residential buildings, school, playgrounds, public and private transport were damaged. Against the backdrop of the activation of military operations, the authorities announced the mandatory evacuation of civilians, especially families with children, of the seven villages of the Kharkov region. ~ 60 > 60 ~ Strong > shooting in Austria The UN Secretary General is deeply shocked and saddened by shooting at the school, which occurred on Tuesday in the Austrian city of Graz. According to media reports, a 21-year-old local resident armed with a gun and gun opened shooting. Among the victims are eight schoolchildren and two adults. The shooter, a former student of the school, committed suicide. The head of the UN called this attack “a meaningless act of violence” and expressed his condolences to the families of the dead, the inhabitants of the Graz and the government of Austria. ~ 60 > visit to the UN Secretary General in Vatican ~ 60 > 62 ~ in the Vatican a meeting of the UN Secretary General with the Pope. It is reported that Antoniu Guterres and Leo XIV discussed the current and future areas of cooperation between the Holy Surief and the United Nations in their joint efforts to build a peaceful, fair and sustainable world. Among other things, in the center of the discussion there were issues of sustainable development, the fight against climate change and the problem of regulating artificial intelligence. irrational catch Pisces more than a third – 35 percent – all fish in the world is caught irrationally. Things are even worse in the Mediterranean and Black Seas, where this indicator is 65 percent. Such data are given in the report submitted on Wednesday at the third UN conference in the oceans held this week in Nice. It is reported that the participants in this forum completed negotiations on a political declaration, which is expected to be adopted on Friday at the closing of the conference. This document is designed to become part of the global plan for the preservation of the ocean.