Ukraine: Russian Army hit UN aid convoy

Russian forces have hit a United Nations convoy in the Ukrainian region of Herson, which is partly occupied by Moscow, Kiev said on October 14th, adding that there are no victims of this attack. Regional military administration head said Russian fears and artillery attacks were carried out near the town [...]
The head of the regional military administration said Russian fears and artillery attacks were carried out near the town of Billozerka, located on the front of the war.
<x0) CHA of the UN, with fears and artillery”, wrote on the local official's social networks Oleksandr Prokudin.
He said the convoy was made up of four cars and “one car was completely burned down, while another was severely damaged”, while the other two vehicles escaped the attack, followed. Periscope.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga called the attack “another brutal violation of international law, proving Russia's total disregard for civilian life and its international obligations”.
The UN has not yet commented on the incident, and there is no reaction from Moscow.
The prokudin published a photo showing a white truck with the World Food Programme emblem involved in the fire.
Since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Ukrainian authorities and relief groups have said that staff and their buildings have been bombed by Moscow forces./ REL












