In an exclusive interview with NHK, a senior United Nations official in charge of humanitarian assistance to Ukraine pointed out that missile attacks continue to be carried out in Ukraine almost every day, two years after Russia's military invasion began. "People are tired and life is very difficult," he said, calling for continued support from the international community.

On the 21st, UN Humanitarian Coordinator Brown, who is in charge of humanitarian assistance in Ukraine, gave an exclusive interview to NHK in the capital, Kiiv.

He expressed a sense of crisis that the international community's interest in Ukraine has declined due to the fighting between Israel and the Islamic organization Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and added, ``The war is not over in Ukraine. "Cities across the country are being attacked almost every day by missiles, and areas near the front lines are being shelled. People are suffering, tired, and life is extremely difficult."



He pointed out that in areas such as Donetsk Oblast in the east, which is close to the front line, there is a lack of drinking water and food, and people are forced to live without electricity. They say they need a billion yen in funding.



He then clarified that only 10% of the necessary funds have been received so far, calling for continued support from the international community, stating that ``all the support we provide will gradually or rapidly run out.'' I did.