UN: Russia's Ukraine war sees at least 1,430 civilians killed, numbers expected to rise significantly
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The U.N. has confirmed more than 3,000 civilian casualties since the start of the Russa-Ukraine war with numbers expected to go up.
The U.N. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) officially confirmed that 1,430 civilians had been killed and 2,097 injured since the Russian invasion began, with 121 children among the dead. The office said explosive weapons – heavy artillery, missile and airstrikes – caused most deaths. Fox News senior strategic analyst and retired Gen. Jack Keane spoke with ‘America's Newsroom’ about civilian killings in Bucha and Putin’s strategy to control Ukrainian energy resources.
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