UKRAINE, Dec 11 – Last month, Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine killed at least 165 civilians and injured 887 others, according to the United Nations monthly report.

Russia’s full-scale war in Ukraine has caused widespread death and destruction. Russian forces have attacked both military and civilian targets, leading to thousands of casualties.

The UN reports that in November, Russian attacks killed eight children and injured 57 others.

Russian use of long-range weapons (missiles and bombs) killed 65 people in Ukraine over the past month.

In total, Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has killed 12,340 civilians and injured 27,836, according to the UN’s study. The UN statistics often give numbers that are lower than the real figures because of, e.g., lack of access to information from occupied territories or territories where active combat is ongoing. 

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  • On the evening of December 4, at about 6:25 p.m., the Russian army dropped a glide bomb (KAB) on houses in Kupiansk, killing a 40-year-old man, reported Oleh Syniehubov, governor of Kharkiv Oblast.