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U.N. reports rise in civilian casualties in Ukraine; UNICEF says 3.5 million children lack basic services
5356384 · July 10, 2025
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U.N. human rights monitors recorded June as the deadliest month for civilians in three years; UNICEF reports around 70% of Ukrainian children now lack access to basic goods and services, including food, shelter or functioning water and sewage.
The United Nations reported a sharp rise in civilian casualties in Ukraine and cited new UNICEF findings on child welfare as humanitarian needs deepen.
The U.N. human rights monitoring mission in Ukraine said June recorded 232 civilian deaths and 1,433 injured — the highest monthly civilian casualty toll in three years — and that figures…
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