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Ukraine Crisis - Situation Report #30 (July 14, 2023)

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As Ukraine marks 500 days since Russia’s invasion, the humanitarian emergency persists. Ukrainians continue to struggle with limited access to basic services, lost livelihoods and an uncertain future. On June 6, an attack on the Kakhovka Dam, situated on the Dnipro River in southern Ukraine, led to massive flooding downstream and loss of water supply upstream affecting hundreds of thousands of people. Missile and rocket attacks continued across the country, resulting in widespread civilian casualties and destruction to critical infrastructure. Russian carried out a series of small-scale probing attacks primarily along conflict lines in the Zaporizka and Donetska oblasts, while the Ukrainian counteroffensive commenced in the south and southeast.

263 primary and secondary health centers supported

7,913,845 non-food items (NFIs) distributed

931,694 liters of drinking water distributed

1,752,952 primary outpatient health consultations delivered

13,801 individual mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) consultations delivered

41,932 people reached with direct infant and young -child feeding (IYCF) services

21,282 people reached with the gender-based violence (GBV) prevention and response services More than 20,460 people reached with multipurpose cash assistance (MPCA)