Ukrainian ambassador-designate to the United Nations, Andriy Melnyk, is looking to German support on international law in his country's struggle to fight off the Russian invasion. "Alongside the weapons with which Ukrainians have been bravely defending their independence against Russia for almost three years,
The United Nations has officially reported over 12,300 civilian deaths and more than 27,800 injuries in Ukraine since the Russian invasion began in February 2022. The latest data reveals a sharp increase in casualties,
At least one person was killed and 15 injured in Volodymyr Zelensky’s hometown after a ballistic missile struck an apartment building in the central Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih.“The monsters landed a direct hit on a four-storey residential block with 32 apartments,
At least three feminist activists have been detained for vandalising a monument outside the United Nations building in Geneva to protest Russia’s war against Ukraine and what they see as the UN's failure to stop the conflict.
The UN reports over 12,300 civilian deaths in Ukraine since February 2022, with casualties tripling in 2024 due to intensified airstrikes.- Watch Video on English Oneindia
The United Nations has officially documented at least 12,300 civilian deaths in Ukraine as a result of the Russian war, as well as over 27,800 injuries since February 2022. — Ukrinform.
The US accused China of supporting russia in the war against Ukraine, noting that Beijing's actions contradicted statements about peace.The relevant statement
Secretary of State Antony Blinken will make what's likely his final trip in office to the United Nations this week
Pyongyang claimed on Thursday that its alliance with Russia was ‘normal’ and ‘very effective’, despite international alarm about the deployment of North Korean troops to the war in Ukraine
Nakamitsu stated that approximately 42% of casualties in November resulted from Russia's use of long-range weaponry. She noted that this marks a significant increase compared to previous months. According to the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission,
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on 17 December on human rights violations in occupied territories of Ukraine, which, for the first time, referred to Russia's aggression as a "war of aggression".