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In recent days, homes, schools, health facilities, port infrastructure and aid distribution points have all been hit.

We and our humanitarian partners continue to deliver in affected areas: On Saturday, the Humanitarian Coordinator in Ukraine, Denise Brown, led a convoy carrying assistance for some 1,000 civilians to Chasiv Yar, just six kilometres from the front line in the Donetsk region. 

Civilians there told her they have been cut off from water, electricity and gas for more than a year. Most homes and civilian infrastructure have been damaged, and 90 per cent of the population has fled. 

This year, the UN has organized more than 90 inter-agency convoys to front-line communities in northern, eastern and southern Ukraine, with one-third delivering aid to the Donetsk region. 

We and our partners have reached more than 8.3 million people in Ukraine with humanitarian assistance in 2023.

Source: Ocha

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