Press Briefing: 752 Ukrainian civilians have been killed in the invasion, including 43 children.
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The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) reported that as of March 2, 2022, 752 Ukrainian civilians had become victims of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Of this number, 227 civilians were found dead. This comprises 31 men, 25 women, 6 boys, 3 girls, 6 children of unspecified gender, and 156 adults of unspecified gender.
Meanwhile, 525 civilians were injured. This comprises 42 men, 33 women, 2 boys, 7 girls, 19 children of unspecified gender, and 422 adults of unspecified gender.
Based on location, 323 victims were found in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, currently controlled by pro-Russian separatists. Another 429 victims were found in other regions of Ukraine, such as Kyiv, Cherkasy, Chernihiv, Kharkiv, and others.
The OHCHR believes the actual number of civilian casualties is significantly higher. To date, the OHCHR has experienced delays in data collection and difficulties in verifying casualties.
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