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More than 15,800 people killed in Russia’s all-out war on Ukraine: UN

More than 15,800 people killed in Russia’s all-out war on Ukraine: UN

Summary

The United Nations reported at least 15,850 people, including 791 children, have died since Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Fighting continues despite peace talks stalling and recent ceasefire efforts, with attacks causing deaths on both sides.

Key Facts

  • The UN says over 15,850 people have died in the war in Ukraine since February 2022.
  • Among those killed, 791 are children.
  • The real number of deaths is likely higher than reported.
  • Recent Russian attacks killed at least six people in different regions of Ukraine.
  • Ukrainian drone attacks have also caused casualties and damage in western Russia.
  • Russia reported shooting down 70 Ukrainian drones in six hours on a recent day.
  • Moscow and other Russian regions have been targeted by drones in the ongoing conflict.
  • Peace talks between Ukraine and Russia have not progressed, despite attempts, including by President Trump to mediate.
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