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Surviving children from Mariupol speak to the UN today - News

2024-02-23T08:13:26.738Z

Highlights: Surviving children from Mariupol speak to the UN today. A Security Council meeting is scheduled for today at the UN. Ukrainian Prosecutor General estimates that 528 children have been killed since the invasion began and 2,134 are missing. Another 19,500 are believed to have been kidnapped and taken to Russia, and some were forcibly re-educated with a "pro-Russian patriotic and military education" Russian drones and missiles struck the western city of Odessa and Dnipro in eastern Ukraine overnight, causing three deaths and several injuries.


A Security Council meeting is scheduled for today at the UN. Kiev: Russian attack during the night in Odessa and Dnipro, 3 dead (ANSA)


   A small group of Ukrainian children who survived the war will speak at a private session of the United Nations Security Council today.

The Guardian reports it.

A Security Council meeting is scheduled for today at the UN Security Council, two years after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

   Among the children who turn to the UN body, a stop on a broader visit to the United States, there are Kira, 14 years old, and Ilya, 11, from the city of Mariupol, conquered by the Russians: the hope is that their personal stories could have an impact on US Republicans at a time when a military aid package for Ukraine is stalled in the House.


    Ukraine's Prosecutor General estimates that 528 children have been killed since the invasion began and 2,134 are missing.



    Another 19,500 are believed to have been kidnapped and taken to Russia, and some were forcibly re-educated with a "pro-Russian patriotic and military education," according to a US report.

Kiev: Russian attack during the night in Odessa and Dnipro, 3 dead

Russian drones and missiles struck the western city of Odessa and Dnipro in eastern Ukraine overnight, causing three deaths and several injuries.

This was reported by the Kiev Defense Forces on Telegram, as reported by Ukrinform.

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