Office of the Prosecutor General: Since the beginning of the Russian invasion in Ukraine, more than 595 children were injured, 387 were injured

208 children died.

As of the morning of April 23, 2022, more than 595 children were injured in Ukraine as a result of a full-scale Russian invasion . The official number of child victims has not changed in the last two days – 208, but the number of injured has increased – 387, according to the Office of the Prosecutor General.

“These figures are not final, as work is underway to establish them in places of active hostilities, in the temporarily occupied and liberated territories,” the statement said.

According to juvenile prosecutors, the most affected children in Donetsk region – 120, Kyiv – 113, Kharkiv – 91, Chernihiv – 66, Kherson – 44, Mykolaiv – 41, Luhansk – 37, Zaporizhia – 25, Sumy – 17, in Kyiv – 16, Zhytomyr – 15.

It is reported that 1,500 educational institutions were damaged as a result of daily bombings and shelling of Ukrainian towns and villages by the Russian armed forces. At the same time, 102 of them were completely destroyed.

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Earlier it was reported that temporarily occupied by the enemy territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions women and children are forcibly deported to Russia, where they are placed in concentration camps with subsequent movement to the regions of Russia for settlement.

See special topic: The collection and exhumation of the bodies of the dead at the hands of Russian invaders is nearing completion in Bucha – the mayor So far, 412 bodies have been found. Fighting in Mariupol disrupts Kremlin's plans for progress in Donbass – British intelligence Fighting in Mariupol disrupts and slows down efforts by Russian troops to achieve at least some desired scenario for them Donbass. The enemy is trying to surround and destroy the Joint Forces – General Staff The enemy is most active in the Slobozhansky and Donetsk areas. UZ has published a schedule of evacuation trains for April 23. Trains will run from Pokrovsk, Kharkiv and Zaporizhia and back. Almost a third of those who left the war returned to Ukraine – data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs At the western border there is currently a simplified entry-exit regime with the EU and the Republic Moldova.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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