A total of 574 civilian deaths and 3,082 injuries were recorded in Ukraine as a result of Russian attacks between September and November 2024. Source: report by UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine Details: The number of civilian casualties in September reached its highest level since July 2022.
Ukraine is violating its constitutional norms and international obligations during mobilization. According to Azernews, this is stated in the report of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. The report also noted that Kyiv's claims about the legality of the ban on the Ukrainian Orthodox Church are not supported by sufficient evidence.
Although the precise details of the arrangement have not been made public, there has been considerable media coverage of North Korea’s dispatch of combat troops to Russia to support Vladimir Putin’s offensive in Ukraine.
St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves has written to Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky and President Joe Biden of the United States, calling for an end to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Kim lauds North Korean-Russian military ties as 'new high'
Child casualties in Ukraine during the first nine months of 2024 have exceeded the total for 2023, highlighting the devastating impact of the war on children, the U.N. Humanitarian Aid Organization for Children (UNICEF) said on Dec.
Since the onset of the full-scale war initiated by Russia against Ukraine, the United Nations has documented the deaths of more than 12,300 civilians. Additionally, over 27,800 individuals have been injured,
Since February 2022, the United Nations has officially recorded the deaths of more than 12,300 people in Ukraine as a result of russian aggression, as well as
The United Nations has officially documented at least 12,300 civilian deaths in Ukraine as a result of the Russian war, as well as over 27,800 injuries since February 2022. — Ukrinform.
Kyiv and Moscow confirmed in two separate statements that Russian gas deliveries to Europe via Ukraine had ceased definitively on Wednesday morning. Despite the war, Russia is still one of Europe's main suppliers of gas,
Russian and Ukrainian drone operators sometimes see each other's feeds because of how many drones are flying, giving them information about the enemy.
The UN special rapporteur on human rights in Russia called Monday for the immediate and unconditional release of Alexei Gorinov, the first person convicted for speaking out against Moscow's war in Ukraine.