UN Chief: Over 15,000 Civilians Killed
UN Secretary-General António Guterres reported that over 15,000 civilians have been killed and more than 41,000 injured in the war in Ukraine.
On the fourth anniversary of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, UN Secretary-General António Guterres announced alarming figures regarding civilian casualties. According to his statement, over 15,000 civilians have been reported killed and more than 41,000 injured due to the ongoing war. These statistics highlight the severe humanitarian impact of the conflict, emphasizing the dire need for support and intervention in the region.
Guterres also pointed out the tragic plight of children, with around 3,200 children reported either killed or injured amidst the violence. This statistic underlines the devastating effects of the war on the younger population, sparking concerns about their future and the immediate need for protection and assistance. The UN chief’s remarks serve as a stark reminder of the toll that the war takes on innocent lives.
In his address, Guterres stressed the importance of finding a resolution to the conflict that respects Ukraine's sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders. His call for a diplomatic solution underscores the ongoing efforts of the UN and the international community to bring about peace and stability in the region, while also reflecting the importance of upholding international law and human rights during such crises.