Ukraine: Efforts to provide aid to people hit by air strikes

While giving information to the journalists at the UN Headquarters in New York, the spokesperson of the UN Secretary-General, Stephane Dujarric, said that assistance is being provided to the people who have been hit by a series of attacks in the last few days. At the same time, according to news media, at least 50 people have lost their lives and more than 200 have been injured in the Russian missile attacks on Tuesday. They targeted a military training center in the city of Poltava and a nearby hospital. The strikes come in the wake of air strikes on the city of Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine on August 30 and September 1, which killed six people and injured 150. Were injured. Among them, 30 are children. According to UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric, humanitarian organizations have reported widespread damage to civilian facilities and infrastructure. “More than 90 residential buildings, a shopping center and sports venues, as well as two educational centers were destroyed.” , have been harmed in these attacks.” UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Ukraine Mathias Schmel condemned these attacks in a statement. “In line with international humanitarian law, civilians and civilian installations must be protected.” Other areas also hit. Meanwhile, humanitarian workers in Kharkiv are working to provide medical and psychosocial support to victims of the attacks. More than a dozen More NGOs have supplied repair materials and attempted to fix more than 400 broken windows in the last two days. Deadly attacks have also been reported in other parts of Ukraine, such as Sumy, Donetsk, Dnipro and other areas last weekend and on Monday.

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