UN: Russia kills 566 civilians in Ukraine in three months

In the first quarter of this year, 566 civilians were killed, and 2,731 were injured as a result of Russian attacks on Ukraine. This is 20% more than in the first quarter of last year.

According to Ukrinform, these figures were released by the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission.

“The vast majority of civilian casualties (97%) were recorded in territory controlled by the Ukrainian government. Civilian casualties were recorded in 19 regions of Ukraine and the city of Kyiv,” the report states.

According to the mission, at least 211 civilians were killed, and 1,206 were injured in March. This is 49% more than in February of this year and 29% more than in March 2025.

The main cause of civilian casualties continued to be strikes using long-range weapons (missiles and drones), which accounted for 36% of the total number of casualties. Most of these were recorded in cities and towns located far from the front line.

The monitoring mission also noted that, in March, intensified Russian strikes on railway infrastructure affected at least 14 regions.

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