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June 2025 Sees Highest Civilian Toll in Ukraine, UN Says

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Analysis in English on Ukraine about Mine Action and Protection and Human Rights; published on 10 Jul 2025 by OHCHR

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The Russian military killed the highest number of Ukrainian civilians in airstrikes in Ukraine since the start of a full-scale Russian war of aggression in June, the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU) said in a report, adding that the total number of casualties was 232. Another 1,343 people were injured.

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In June, according to the UN, at least 232 civilians were killed in Ukraine. A further 1343 civilians were injured, as the UN Human Rights Observer Mission announced on Thursday. This is the highest level since the beginning of the war three years ago. "Civilists in Ukraine experience a level of suffering that we have not seen in more than three years," said the head of the UN Mission, Danielle Bell. Russia's military has significantly intensifi…

·Vienna, Austria
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A UN monitoring mission in June recorded the highest number of civilian casualties in three years. The Russians killed 232 people, and another 1,343 were wounded.

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The number of civilians killed or injured in Ukraine in June reached its highest level in three years, the United Nations said. At least 232 people were confirmed dead and 1,343 injured during the month. “Civilians across Ukraine are facing suffering we have not seen in over three years,” said Danielle Bell, head of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine.

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The United Nations has warned this Thursday that during the month of June there has been the highest number of civilian casualties per month since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, on February 24, 2022, by order of the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin.

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Svenska Dagbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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