Juvenile prosecutors: 511 children killed in Ukraine as result of Russia's armed aggression
More than 1,659 children suffered in Ukraine as a result of Russia's full-scale armed aggression: as of the morning of November 29, 2023, according to official information from juvenile prosecutors, some 511 children were killed and more than 1,148 were injured of varying degrees of severity.
These figures are not final, the # Prosecutor General's Office (PGO) says in Telegram. Work continues on their installation in places of hostilities, in temporarily occupied and liberated territories.
The children most affected were in Donetsk region some 492, Kharkiv region some 304, Kherson region some 139, Kyiv region some 129, Zaporizhia region some 100, Mykolaiv region some 97, Dnipropetrovsk region some 97, Chernihiv region some 72, Luhansk region some 67.
On November 28, a seven-year-old girl was killed as a result of shelling in the town of Seredyna-Buda, Shostka district, Sumy region.
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