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Russian-Ukrainian war: consequences and assistance resources

katana29

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I am deeply concerned about the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and its consequences. Can anyone give an idea of the current state of affairs there? I am particularly interested in understanding the consequences for civilians and possible solutions to the problem. Also, are there reputable sources or organizations offering assistance to war victims?
 
Of course, you can keep up to date with the latest developments through https://theukrainianreview.com/ It offers comprehensive coverage of the latest events, analysis and updates on the situation in Ukraine. In terms of relief resources, organizations such as the Red Cross and UNICEF are actively providing assistance to civilians affected by the conflict. You can also check local humanitarian groups for opportunities to contribute.
 
I sometimes visit Ukraine. Residents of the front-line regions suffer the most. People who live far from the front line, for example, in Kyiv or Lvov, suffer almost no harm. In terms of assistance beyond that provided by the state, the Red Cross is very active in Ukraine, trying to provide as much assistance as possible to people who have been physically or psychologically affected by the conflict.
 
As for state affairs, aside from the obviously enormous resources required by the conflict, things continue as normal. And finally, regarding a possible resolution to the conflict, no one believes that this conflict will end soon, and there is currently no willingness from Ukraine and Russia to negotiate anything. That's why everyone expects this conflict to last for many more years.
 
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, entering its third year, has exacted a “horrific human cost”, inflicting immense suffering on millions of civilians that will be felt “for generations”, UN human rights chief Volker Türk said
 
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