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Ukraine Civilian Deaths in July Reach Highest Monthly Toll Since 2022, UN Reports

The UN reports 286 civilians killed and 1,388 injured in July due to intensified Russian attacks using missiles, drones, and aerial bombs targeting residential and correctional facilities.

In July, civilian casualties in Ukraine reached a new three-year high, the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine (HRMMU) reported on August 13 in its latest update on civilian protection. According to the mission, 286 civilians were killed and 1,388 injured in July—the highest monthly figures since May 2022 and exceeding those recorded in June 2025. HRMMU confirmed civilian casualties in 18 of the country’s 24 regions. “For the second mo…

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In July 2025, Ukraine recorded at least 1,674 civilian casualties — 286 dead and 1,388 wounded, which was the highest monthly figure since May 2022 and 22.5% higher than July 2024.

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According to the United Nations, 286 civilians were killed in Ukraine in July and nearly 1,400 were injured. This was the latest figure in May 2022.

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The United Nations has warned this Wednesday that during the month of July 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.

The number of civilians injured or killed in Ukraine last month was the highest since May 2022. In July, 286 deaths and 1,388 wounded were recorded, according to the UN monitoring mission in Ukraine.

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unn.ua broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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