How many civilians were killed in the Russia-Ukraine war? The United Nations report arrived

The United Nations says that 7,000 civilians have lost their lives so far in the Russia-Ukraine war.

According to the report released by the United Nations Human Rights Commission, 7,000 civilians have been killed and thousands injured in the war between Russia and Ukraine so far, while millions of people are homeless.

328 days into the Russia-Ukraine war, the Russian city of Zaporizhzhia has been bombarded with residential buildings reduced to rubble. Russia continues to bombard Ukraine, which is expected to increase the number of casualties.

The death toll in airstrikes on a residential building in Dnipro continues to rise. Bodies are still being recovered from the wreckage.

Joint military exercises between Russia and Belarus are ongoing, which has raised fears of Russian airstrikes in other cities, including Kyiv.

On the other hand, despite the Russian threat, the international community is helping Ukraine. Britain announced to send two more battle tanks to Ukraine.

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