UN: About 8,500 civilian deaths confirmed in Ukraine since Russia's invasion

Nearly 8,500 civilians have been confirmed killed since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights' Office for Human Rights (OHCHR) said in a statement Monday. This organization also claimed to have registered 22 thousand and 734 civilian victims in Ukraine from the beginning of [...]
This organisation also said that it had registered 22 thousand and 734 civilian victims in Ukraine from the beginning of the full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022 to April 9, 2023, with 8,490 civilians killed and 14,244 injured.
The current numbers are likely to be “whose higher at”, O warned HCHR, because information from some of the location of the line like Marioupol and Severodonnetsk was delayed, with many reports pending confirmation.
Most of the confirmed deaths of civilians occurred on Ukrainian government-controlled territory under attack from Russia, with 3,927 killed in the Donnetsk and Luhansk regions, which have experienced some of the bloodiest battles in the war so far.












