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UN: Ukraine civilian death toll likely ‘considerably higher’ than 8,500 counted

Por: The Hill World April 13, 2023

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The United Nations believes the number of civilian deaths in the war in Ukraine is likely much higher than the nearly 8,500 casualties that have been officially reported, citing delayed reports from areas where fighting has intensified. The U.N. has recorded 8,490 civilian deaths since the war in Ukraine began in February 2022, released by the body this week. last month concluded that both Russia and Ukraine had likely committed war crimes but... + full article



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