UN condemns latest wave of indiscriminate attacks in Ukraine

The UN’s top humanitarian official in Ukraine, Denise Brown, has condemned the latest wave of indiscriminate attacks in Ukraine, saying the attacks by Russia against the civilians have hampered aid operations in the country.
Ms Brown, in a statement on Monday, frowned at indiscriminate attacks impacting civilians and civilian infrastructure.
She stressed that people in the south, including in the Kherson and Odesa regions, had endured “a particularly harsh weekend” after reports that strikes left many civilians, including children, killed and injured.
An entire family, including an infant, were among the victims, according to media reports. Homes, hospitals and schools were also damaged.
“The attacks also affected humanitarians and our capacity to support those suffering the consequences of the war,” Ms Brown said.
She reported that partners from the non-governmental organisation, ADRA, had to stop distribution of vital items after their warehouse and cars were damaged by shelling in the Kherson region.
“Civilians and civilian infrastructure must be respected – they should never be a target,” she stressed.
On Thursday, Ms Brown condemned a Russian attack targeting a hotel in Zaporizhzhya used by UN and NGO personnel, in which one person was reportedly killed and 16 injured.
Meanwhile, the UN and partners have continued to support people across Ukraine.
Last week, two inter-agency convoys delivered assistance to front-line communities in the Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions.
The convoys delivered bottled water, food, medicines, shelter materials, hygiene kits, and household items to support more than 15,000 people who remained in these areas.
Since January, humanitarians have delivered aid to more than 7.3 million people in Ukraine, where a total of 18 million people need support.
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