: Friday, 28 March 2025 08:06 am
The United Nations has expressed concern that in the last two weeks in the last two weeks, ordinary citizens are living in a lot of difficulty due to armed clashes, shelling, air strikes and drone attacks from areas affected by violent conflicts. On the other hand, a large number of common citizens, including children, have died in a major attack on Monday in Sumi city of Ukraine. A large number of common citizens have been casualties in airstrikes in Magway and Mandale areas in northwest Myanmar, and there have been severe damage to basic establishments. UN spokesperson Stefan Dujriq informed journalists at New York Headquarters on Tuesday and said that there is a serious hatred for common attacks and drones. Humanitarian help requirements have risen and anxiety about the safety of ordinary citizens in violence-affected areas. On February 1, 2021, the Army of Myanmar evicted the democratic manner-elected government from power and arrested hundreds of officials, political leaders, including President Vin Myant, State Counselor Aung San Suu Chi, and the country, political leaders. Crisis is struggling with the crisis, which has become more intensive with the passage of time. The country’s more than one-third of the population, that is, about two crore people need assistance and more than 35 lakh people have been displaced within the boundaries of Myon. In these circumstances, the already challenging human conditions have become more serious due to the continuation of the attacks. Ordinary citizens are struggling with food insecurity and are on the verge of demolition of extremely important public services. UN spokesperson Stefan Dujariq said that despite the assistance of assistance money and other challenges, human partner organizations have helped over 40 lakh people last year. He has appealed to the international humanitarian community that they have appealed to the international humanitarian communities to protect all the warlords and the fundamental parties to protect common citizens and fundamentalists to protect all warlords. Under the international law, its obligations will have to be fulfilled. Along with this, emphasis has been laid on providing the route to provide safe, unruly help to the needy population. © IOM/Marco Chimenton A collapsed building in the Sumi region of Northern Ukraine. (File) UN office for coordination in condemnable assistance cases of Ukraine’s Sumi city (OCHAAccording to) A large number of ordinary citizens including children were casualties in a major attack on Monday in Sumi city of Ukraine. The city is situated on the border with the Russian Federation in the northeastern region of Ukraine. Two schools, one hospital and several houses have been damaged in Halle. According to the local administration, around 100 people have been injured, of which there are more than 20 children. Soon after Hamala, relief workers and humanitarian organizations on advance fronts have arranged first aid for the affected citizens and have taken the injured to the hospital. At the same time, arrangements for shelter site, blankets and other necessary items have been arranged. UN humanitarian coordinator Mathius Schmele has condemned the drone attacks by Russian military forces in the summer and the recent drone attacks in the recent days by Russian military forces. Till, the Human Rights Monitoring Mission has confirmed the casualties of two and a half thousand children. During 2024, there has been an increase in the deaths of children and the incidents of their injuries due to explosive weapons in Ukraine -controlled areas. In the Donitsk region, attacks on the advance front of the fight have increased and the use of long -range missiles, drones and air drops has increased.