Russian missiles hit the Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv on June 8, 2024. Photo: Rubryka
Dmytro Lubinets, the Human Rights Commissioner for Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada, shared this information via Telegram, citing the findings of a UNHCR-led Protection Cluster report on the war in Ukraine.
The report details the Russian Federation's invasion of Ukraine, which was defined by:
In particular:
Since February 2022, over 32,100 civilian casualties have been recorded throughout Ukraine, including the dead and wounded.
The UN noted that 92% of civilian deaths occurred as a result of the use of explosive weapons with a wide area of damage and 4% – as a result of the detonation of mines and explosive devices.
Russia's use of long-range missiles means that almost the entire territory of Ukraine is in danger.
"The direct damage to civil infrastructure over the past two years as of February 2024 was up to 138 billion euros. Residential construction was the most affected," Lubinets cited the report's data.
1,742 attacks on medical facilities were confirmed, resulting in 136 deaths and 311 injuries.
There have been documented instances of sexual violence carried out by the Russian military against individuals of all genders, ranging from 3 to 70 years old.
Also, Ukraine is one of the most polluted countries in the world with mines and other explosive devices. This endangers the life and health of about 6.37 million people.
Landmines have particularly affected farmers, 128 of whom have died since February 2022. In addition, mines are dangerous for children.
The Protection Cluster advises that donors and international partners maintain financial backing for child protection initiatives, support organizations fighting against gender-based violence, assist internally displaced persons, and promote mine clearance efforts in Ukraine.
The Ukrainian government is strongly advised to focus on:
"For our institution, the protection of the rights of persons who suffered as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation is a priority area of work," the Ombudsman of Ukraine noted.
For reference:
According to UN data, at least 146 civilians died in June as a result of hostilities on the territory of Ukraine. Another 672 people were injured.
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