Three years into the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the human toll remains staggering. UNHCR spokesperson Elisabeth Haslund is sounding the alarm: 'Civilians are paying the highest price' amid damaged infrastructure and disrupted lives. 🚨
Over 3,600 schools lie in ruins—a number that translates to millions of young minds losing safe spaces to learn and grow. 📚💔 'This isn’t just about politics,' Haslund told journalists. 'It’s about families, children, and rebuilding futures.'
While world leaders debate post-conflict strategies, aid groups emphasize that humanitarian needs can’t wait. From mental health support to rebuilding critical facilities, the road to recovery demands global solidarity. 🌍🤝
For travelers and culture enthusiasts: Historic cities like Lviv now balance resilience with preservation efforts, as UNESCO works to protect heritage sites from conflict fallout. 🏰✨
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UNHCR spokesperson in Ukraine calls for continued humanitarian support
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