Russia's military invasion of Ukraine continues.
Russian and Ukrainian troops continue to fight in various parts of Ukraine, and many civilians are evacuating abroad.
We will keep you updated on the movements on May 5 (Japan time) regarding the situation in Ukraine, such as the situation of the battle and the diplomacy of the countries concerned.
(There is a time difference of 6 hours between Japan, Ukraine, and Moscow, Russia.)
Ukrainian citizens at least 3238 dead, of which 227 are children UN
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has announced that at least 3,238 civilians have died in Ukraine between February 24 and this month, as Russia's military invasion has begun.
Of these, 227 are children.
By region, 1,700 people have been confirmed dead in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts in the east, and 1538 people have been confirmed dead in Kharkiv Oblast in the east, Kharkiv Oblast in the east, Chernihiv in the north, and Kherson in the south.
The number of injured citizens is estimated to be 3,397.
On the other hand, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights is included in the statistics because the number of casualties in areas under severe attack such as Mariupol in the east has been delayed or has not been confirmed yet. The actual number of casualties is much higher than this.
Approximately 5.65 million evacuees from Ukraine United Nations
According to the UNHCR = United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the number of people evacuated from Ukraine after the invasion of the Russian army is about 5.65 million as of the 3rd.
The main evacuation destinations are Poland with about 3.09 million, Romania with about 840,000, Hungary with about 530,000 and Moldova with about 440,000.
About 700,000 people have evacuated to Russia.