Nearly 18,000 civilians have been killed or injured in Ukraine
Of 18,000 civilians were killed or injured since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, which was unleashed on February 24 by order of Russian President Vladimir Putin, as confirmed by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
The agency said in a statement that 6,884 civilians were killed and 10,847 injured since the start of hostilities, bringing the total number of civilian casualties from fighting to 17,831.
Thus, he detailed that among the the dead are 2,719 men, 18.32 women, 175 girls and 216 boys, as well as 38 minors and 1,904 adults whose identity has not yet been identified. Between The injured are 2,364 men, 1,709 women, 229 girls and 318 boysas well as 253 minors and 6,074 adults whose identity has not been specified.
Likewise, the organization highlighted that in the Donetsk and Luhansk regionsin the Donbass region, they were registered 9,696 victims –4,052 dead and 5,643 wounded.