He said that the Russian Federation had launched this full-scale attack on Ukraine in February 2022, in blatant violation of the UN Charter and international law. “A thousand days have passed, this war continues, without stopping. “Deadly fighting is engulfing much of eastern and southern Ukraine.” “1,000 days of widespread death, destruction and despair, which continues unabated for millions of Ukrainian citizens.” So far, at least 12,164 civilians have been killed, including more than 600 children. More than 26 thousand have been injured, but the actual number of casualties is expected to be much higher. UN Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DeCarlo said that this weekend, Russia carried out large-scale airstrikes in all regions of Ukraine. Energy installations were targeted using 120 missiles and 90 drones, causing massive loss of life and property. “In Ukraine, vital civilian and energy installations are being systematically targeted and destroyed. , which is depriving many Ukrainian citizens of basic needs.” About 580 medical facilities have been damaged or destroyed, and a large number of medical workers and those on the front lines have died. There are reports of casualties among relief workers. At least 1,358 educational centers have been damaged. He said last night, quoting media reports that Ukraine’s allies have approved the use of weapons for long-range missile attacks inside Russia. In view of this, Rosemary DeCarlo stressed that all parties must ensure the safety and security of civilians, wherever they are. Under Secretary-General expresses concern for assistance efforts amid destruction That the Ukraine war has caused serious damage to the environment. The collapse of the Kakhova Dam has caused significant damage to local ecosystems and agriculture in Ukraine. Ukraine is now on the list of countries where Buri tunnels have been used on a large scale. According to an estimate, there is a possibility of landmines being laid in one fourth of the country, which is an area four times the size of Switzerland. Millions of civilians in the country are dependent on life-saving assistance. More than 40 lakh people have become victims of displacement within the borders of Ukraine, while 68 lakh people have taken refuge in other countries. The senior UN official said that UN agencies are fully engaged in reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts in Ukraine. Are ready, and efforts are being made to make the country’s energy plants resilient. Currently, efforts are being made to provide necessary assistance to the people trapped in war-torn areas during the winter season. Which requires adequate resources. Due to Russian attacks in Ukraine, homes and infrastructure have been heavily damaged. Risk of escalating conflict Rosemary DeCarlo said that despite the serious concerns of the international community, the risk of a nuclear accident is real. There are reports of military activity at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant and other sensitive locations. “The consequences of any such incident would be devastating and this possibility should frighten us all. It is imperative for all parties to take responsible steps to ensure nuclear safety and security.” The Under-Secretary-General said that the recent deployment of thousands of troops of the Democratic Republic of Korea (DPRK) to areas affected by violent conflict and There are reports of their involvement in the fighting. “This will further stoke the fire, make it more explosive and internationalize it.” The top peacekeeping official warned. This violent conflict in Europe could have worldwide consequences, undermining regional stability and deepening geopolitical fractures. He stressed that by turning back from this dangerous path, with united diplomatic efforts and political will, “we will put an end to this Will have to go.”