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Russia-Ukraine war: Civilian death toll exceeds 10000, claims UN human rights office


More than 10,000 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since Russia invaded in February 2022, with about half of recent deaths occurring far behind the front lines, the UN Human Rights Office said on Tuesday.

A view shows apartment buildings damaged by a Russian military strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine(REUTERS)
A view shows apartment buildings damaged by a Russian military strike, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine(REUTERS)

The UN human rights mission in Ukraine, which has dozens of monitors in the country, said it expects the real toll to be “significantly higher” than the official tally since corroboration work is ongoing.

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This includes events in the first months after the invasion, such as the battle for control of Mariupol, where residents reported high civilian casualties.

“Ten thousand civilian deaths is a grim milestone for Ukraine,” said Danielle Bell, who heads the monitoring mission.

“The Russian Federation’s war against Ukraine, now entering into its 21st month, risks evolving into a protracted conflict, with the severe human cost being painful to fathom,” she said.

The vast majority of the deaths have been caused by explosive weapons with a wide-area impact such as shells, missiles and cluster munitions, the United Nations said.

Close to half of the deaths in the last three months have occurred far beyond the front lines, the U.N. said, attributing this to Russian forces’ use of long-range missiles and the late explosion of abandoned ordinances.

Moscow denies deliberately targeting civilians.



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