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U.N. says recent airstrikes in Ukraine disrupted homes, markets and water infrastructure; aid reached 1.8 million in Q1

3202898 · May 6, 2025
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Summary

The U.N. reported intense airstrikes across Ukraine that damaged homes, markets and water infrastructure; water services in Donetsk remain severely constrained. Despite funding shortfalls, humanitarian partners provided assistance to about 1.8 million people in the first quarter of 2025.

The U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reported that intense airstrikes across Ukraine continued on the day of the briefing, with at least eight civilians killed and more than 40 injured in recent shelling in the northeast, east and south, according to local authorities.

The strikes damaged homes, marketplaces and critical infrastructure across Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Odesa and Kherson regions. The U.N. said attacks have heavily affected access to water in Donetsk, where shelling disrupted supplies from two of three key water pipelines and water in Donetsk City is reportedly available only a few hours on specific days.

Humanitarian teams responded with emergency shelter materials, psychosocial support and hygiene supplies. The U.N. spokesperson said that despite funding shortfalls, humanitarian partners supported approximately 1,800,000 people across Ukraine with water, sanitation and hygiene assistance in the first quarter of 2025.

Why it matters: Damage to water pipelines and other infrastructure has immediate impacts on civilian access to essential services and increases the urgency of humanitarian assistance in affected regions.