Since the beginning of 2025, Russia’s war has killed four humanitarian workers and wounded 32 in Ukraine, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
“Over 100 attacks on humanitarian activity”
More than 100 incidents have been recorded in which humanitarian staff, offices, and property were affected, reflecting the growing risks faced by aid workers trying to help those in need, the UN statement says.
Two of the fatalities occurred while staff were carrying out their duties.
Worst year on record for humanitarian work
In 2024, more than 380 humanitarian staff worldwide were killed or injured, which is the highest figure ever recorded in humanitarian statistics. The UN warns that 2025 could be even worse.
Civilian casualties: worst figures since 2022
In July alone, the UN Monitoring Mission documented 286 civilians killed and 1,388 injured — the deadliest month since May 2022.
Since the start of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, the UN has documented at least:
- 13,883 civilians killed, including 726 children,
- 35,548 wounded, including 2,234 children.
The UN stressed that Ukrainian civilians and humanitarian workers live under constant threat of attacks and destruction of critical infrastructure.
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