The UN responded to the Russian attack on Zaporozhye

10 January 2025, 00:37 | Peace
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The attack on Zaporozhye on January 8 caused the largest number of civilian casualties in the last two years. This highlights the serious threat to civilians from the use of aerial bombs in densely populated areas. This was reported by the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU) on Thursday, January 9. . The number of victims is 122 people. . . The attack occurred in the afternoon as workers were returning home after their shift.. Among the victims were employees of the enterprise and passers-by on the street or in public transport.. . They are also one of the main reasons why the number of deaths and injuries in 2024 increased by 30% compared to 2023,” said HRMMU head Danielle Belle. . For comparison, in 2023 there were 1,971 deaths and 6,626 injuries.. This increase in casualties is associated with the active use of glider bombs by the Russian military. . In 2024, such attacks reached cities such as Kharkov, Sumy and Zaporozhye. . . . ?

will result in significant civilian casualties. It is difficult to understand how this attack could comply with obligations to minimize harm to civilians," . 13 people were killed, another 33 were injured. Police rescued five people. . Debris hit a tram and a minibus with passengers. Parked cars damaged. . Attack on Zaporozhye: the moment of the impact was caught on video. News on Telegram and WhatsApp. Subscribe to our channels https://t. me/korrespondentnet and WhatsApp Author: 1.




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