3,660 killed, 8,756 injured in east Ukrainian conflict - UN report
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCR) has said that the conflict in eastern Ukraine has claimed the lives of 3,660 people and left 8,756 injured between mid-April and October 6.
At least 3,660 people have been killed and 8,756 injured in eastern Ukraine from the middle of April through October 6, the UN said in a press release after the publication of a further report by the UNHCR on Ukraine.
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