data | Six Months of Russo-Ukraine War: Over 6.65 million Ukrainians flee Europe, over 5,500 civilians killed

According to the OHCHR, more than 5,500 civilians were killed in Ukraine and more than 7,500 were injured in the past six months due to Russia’s invasion of the country.

According to the OHCHR, more than 5,500 civilians were killed in Ukraine and more than 7,500 were injured in the past six months due to Russia’s invasion of the country.

six months Since the beginning of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the end of the war is nowhere in sight. According to the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), more than 5,500 civilians have been killed. The actual number is believed to be much higher. More than 6.5 million refugees have fled Ukraine, most of whom are seeking protection in Europe. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine stopped food inflation Due to lack of supply in many countries. Currently, there is a significant drop after the price high in March 2022

Ukraine invasion

The map shows the territories occupied by Russia in the 181 days since the start of the war on February 24, 2022. Cities such as Mariupol and Kherson have been occupied by Russian troops.

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victims of war

The Ukraine-Russia war has killed more than 5,500 people, and injured more than 7,500. The chart shows the total number of civilian casualties in Ukraine.

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displaced refugees

More than 6.65 million refugees from Ukraine have fled to different parts of Europe due to escalating conflict with Russia. The chart shows the number of Ukrainians who crossed Ukraine’s borders and sought refuge in Europe between February 24 and August 2022.

far from normal

After an all-time high in March 2022 due to war-induced supply shortages, the FAO’s food price index has been eased, although it has not yet returned to normal. This index measures changes in the international prices of a basket of commonly traded food items. Chart showing FAO’s Monthly Food Price Index

Source: OHCHR, Graphic News, FAO

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