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77th day of indiscriminate Russian airstrikes have continued to damage civilians across Ukraine.

The UN says the number of civilian deaths in Ukraine could be in the thousands more than official figures show.



Correspondent Ahn Sang-woo.



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A residential area in Donetsk, Ukraine, has been devastated by Russian bombing.



Police rescue civilian survivors hiding underground to avoid bombing.



According to the UN, more than 7,000 civilians were killed or injured in the indiscriminate air strikes by Russian forces.



But taking into account the undisclosed damage, the number of civilian injuries and deaths would be in the thousands more than official figures, he said.



[Makilda Bogner / UN Human Rights Monitoring Team Leader: The scale of civilian casualties is probably thousands more than the official UN statistics.

An inaccessible place like Mariupol is nothing more than a black hole.]



German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbock, who visited the Bucha area where the genocide by the Russian army was discovered, also voiced criticism, saying, "It is the worst crime imaginable." paid out.



[Anna Lena Baerbok/German Foreign Minister: The international community can contribute by supporting the investigation of war crimes so that the perpetrators can be brought to justice.

It is a debt we owe to the victims.]



Meanwhile, Ukrainian authorities have announced that the operation of the local gas compression facility will be suspended from today (11th) due to interference by Russian forces in the occupation of Sokranika, Luhansk Oblast.



It is known that gas pipeline traffic, which is immediately halted, accounts for a third of gas going to Europe via Ukraine.