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According to the United Nations, 1.3 million people have fled Ukraine since the Russian invasion.

The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) reported Saturday that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has forced 1.3 million people to escape the nation, while another UN agency said the war has adversely impacted the water, sanitation, and hygiene of millions of trapped Ukrainians.

“Unless the conflict is ended immediately, millions more people will be forced to evacuate,” the UN refugee agency tweeted as the death toll continued to rise.

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights announced on Saturday that there had been 1,058 casualties in Ukraine, with 351 killed and 707 injured.

According to Ukrainian government data, 39 persons were killed in the Kharkiv region near the Russian border, according to the Human Rights Office.

“The real statistics are much higher,” the Human Rights Office added, “particularly in the government-controlled territory and especially in recent days, as information from certain regions where intense battles have been going on has been delayed and many reports are still seeking validation.”

Civilians killed or injured

It used the town of Volnovakha as an example, claiming hundreds of civilian casualties.

The rights office stated, “These figures are being further corroborated and are not included in the preceding statistics.”

According to the UNHCR, the number of newly displaced families within Ukraine or crossing borders to seek protection “keeps increasing rapidly by the hour.”

“The Russian Federation started a sweeping military offensive against Ukraine on February 24th, causing Europe’s worst humanitarian crisis since World War II. Multiple security risks have arisen as a result of the hostilities “According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM),

The increase of violence in Ukraine has had a significant impact on the region’s water, sanitation, and hygiene infrastructure.

IOM proposes to assist conflict-affected populations by rehabilitating water supply systems and sanitation infrastructure, as well as providing hygiene kits to displaced people.

Since the beginning of Russia’s attack on its neighbor, Ukraine claims that 9,166 Russian servicemen have been killed.

According to the Ukrainian General Staff, the Ukrainian army has destroyed 33 Russian-owned aircraft, 37 helicopters, 251 tanks, 939 armored vehicles, 105 artillery systems, and two light speedboats since the start of the battle.

According to the statement, Russian forces lost 50 multiple rocket launcher systems, 404 vehicles, 60 fuel vehicles, 18 anti-aircraft warfare systems, and three unmanned aerial vehicles.

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