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Ukraine Situation Flash Update #76 (30 December 2024)

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RECENT HIGHLIGHTS:

Ukraine

  • On 19 November, Ukraine marked 1,000 days since the start of the full-scale invasion, as large-scale aerial attacks and fighting continue to impact civilians and damage energy and other critical infrastructure. The UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine reported that at least 165 civilians were killed and 887 injured in Ukraine in November, a significant increase from the same period in 2023. Meanwhile, OCHA reported on 27 November that since the beginning of 2024, more than 50 aid workers have been killed or injured since the start of the full-scale invasion.
  • UNHCR and partners continue to provide psychological first aid, emergency shelter material, emergency cash assistance, essential items, and legal counselling to families affected by recent attacks inside Ukraine, complementing the response of local authorities. As of end-November, UNHCR and partners have delivered 1.56 million multi-sectoral services to people in need; additionally, UNHCR and partners have stepped up efforts to deliver assistance to help people stay safe and warm this winter, delivering 242,100 multi-sectoral services as part of UNHCR’s 2024-25 winter response plan and the broader inter-agency response.

RRP Countries

  • So far in 2024, UNHCR and partners have reached 593,258 individuals reached with different forms of assistance in RRP countries, including 81,810 individuals with multi-purpose cash assistance, and 130,277 individuals with socio-economic inclusion, including livelihoods support.