As Russia presses on with its invasion of Ukraine, some 16 million people inside the country need humanitarian aid, the UN humanitarian coordinator in Ukraine said Thursday.
“Almost 16 million people in Ukraine today need humanitarian assistance: water food, health services,” Osnat Lubrani told a press briefing.
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Six million Ukrainians have been forced to flee their homes for other parts of the country since the war started, though around 5 million have since returned, she said.
But “many know that they might be forced to flee again,” she added.
Over 5.3 million more Ukrainians have fled abroad, Lubrani said.
She said the UN tally of casualties since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24 was likely much higher.
“The number we have of almost 5,000 civilians killed and more than 5,000 injured is just a fraction of the frightening reality,” she said.
She also said it was “extremely difficult if not… impossible” for humanitarian groups to access areas that are no longer under Kyiv’s control.
Lubrani called on Russia and Ukraine “to do more to protect the people of this country and to make our work possible.”
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