Ukraine Civilian Casualty Toll Peaks in May, UN Reports
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UN monitors have recorded the highest number of civilian casualties in Ukraine during May, marking the worst month in four years. The United Nations confirmed that the death toll and injuries among civilians have risen sharply, reflecting the intensified conflict across the country.
The UN report cites that the May figures surpass those of the previous three years, underscoring the escalating humanitarian impact of the ongoing war. While the exact numbers were not disclosed in the brief, the statement highlights a significant uptick in civilian harm.
The United Nations continues to track civilian casualties as part of its monitoring efforts, providing regular updates on the human cost of the conflict.
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