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UN Reports Alarming Civilian Death Toll in Ukraine Amid Intensified Russian Attacks

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In a distressing update, the United Nations has reported that over 2,500 Ukrainian civilians lost their lives in 2025, marking the deadliest year since Russia's invasion began in 2022. The UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission verified 2,514 civilian deaths and 12,142 injuries, with many casualties occurring far from active combat zones. The surge in civilian casualties, which is 31% higher than in 2024, is attributed to increased aerial assaults, including a recent attack involving 242 drones and multiple missile strikes targeting civilian infrastructure. Notably, a tragic incident in Ternopil on November 19 resulted in the deaths of at least 38 civilians, including children. The UN warns that actual casualty figures may be higher due to ongoing conflicts and limited access to certain areas.

Key Details: • 2,514 civilian deaths and 12,142 injuries reported in 2025. • 31% increase in civilian casualties compared to 2024. • Notable attack on November 19 in Ternopil killed at least 38 civilians. • UN emphasizes that actual casualty numbers may be higher due to unverified reports.

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