'Everybody is tired' of war in Ukraine, UN migration chief says
UKRAINE, JUL 10 – The United Nations confirmed 232 deaths and 1,343 injuries in June, marking the highest monthly civilian toll since April 2022 amid intensified Russian attacks.
- The UN migration chief stated that 'everybody is tired' of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine after three-and-a-half years of war.
- Russia's invasion has led to Europe's biggest refugee crisis this century, with 5.6 million Ukrainian refugees globally and 3.8 million internally displaced.
- The UN official warned that cutting assistance could lead to further displacement, urging continued support for those affected by the war.
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'Everybody Is Tired' of War in Ukraine, UN Migration Chief Says
Fatigue over the war in Ukraine and US-led foreign aid cuts are jeopardising efforts to support people fleeing hardship, the head of the UN migration agency warned in an interview on Friday (Jul 11).
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