UN Office: More Than 6,400 Civilians Killed in Ukraine’s War With Russia

UN Office: More Than 6,400 Civilians Killed in Ukraine’s War With Russia

On the eight-month anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) reports that more than 6,400 civilians have been killed in Ukraine.

Also, the OHCHR estimates nearly 9,800 other civilians in Ukraine have been injured from the Russia-Ukraine military conflict.

 

UN Office: More Than 6,400 Civilians Killed in Ukraine’s War With Russia

UN Office: More Than 6,400 Civilians Killed in Ukraine’s War With Russia

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