: Ukraine: UN agencies deliver food, health and other support amid fighting #IndiaNEWS #International UN agencies and entities have underlined their continued support to Ukraine, as Tuesday marked six
Ukraine: UN agencies deliver food, health and other support amid fighting #IndiaNEWS #International
UN agencies and entities have underlined their continued support to Ukraine, as Tuesday marked six months since the start of the war devastating the country. Â
Matilda Bogner, head of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine, called for greater efforts to spare and protect civilians. Â
The Mission has been in the country since 2014, when it began work documenting violations in the east stemming from the fighting between Government forces and pro-Russian separatists.
Ms. Bogner said the resulting escalation of the eight-year long armed conflict has brought more death, suffering, damage, and destruction. Â
Humans, not numbersÂ
“Every day, we speak with people affected by the war, and hear about and document violations of international human rights and humanitarian law, including war crimes,� she said.
Since the start of the Russian invasion on 24 February, there have been 13,560 civilian casualties, with 5,614 deaths, including 362 children, and 7,946 people injured.
Most casualties, 92 per cent, were caused by the use of explosive weapons with wide area effects in populated areas. Â
“We know that the actual figures are considerably higher. Each of these figures is a human being, whose life or health has been lost or damaged,â€? said Ms. Bogner. Â
The Mission has also documented 327 cases of arbitrary detention and forced disappearance in territory controlled by Russian forces and affiliated armed groups.  While 105 victims were released, 14 persons – 13 men and one woman were found dead. Â
Additionally, 39 arbitrary arrests were recorded in Ukrainian Government-controlled territory, and 28 other cases that may amount to enforced disappearance. Â
“Many of these victims, on both sides, have faced torture,â€? said Ms. Bogner, who underscored that “human beings, whoever they are, must be treated with dignityâ€?. Â
She added that prisoners of war also must be protected, as guaranteed under international law. Â Â
While the Mission has access to prisoners of war and other conflict-related detainees in Government-controlled areas, this is not the case for those held in other locations. Â
“We call on the Russian Federation to grant independent monitors full access to all individuals detained in relation to the armed conflict by the Russian Federation, including those held by Russian-affiliated armed groups,â€? she said. Â
© WFP/Ukrainian Red Cross/Yurii Chornobuk
WFPâ?© food parcels are distributed to war-affected people in Kharkiv Oblast in collaboration with the Ukrainian Red Cross.
Food at home and abroadÂ
Throughout the war, the World Food Programme (WFP) has been using every opportunity to assist people, both within Ukraine and beyond.
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