As a result of Russian aggression, Ukraine's environment has suffered damages of $94 billion. Tons of harmful substances enter the air due to daily shelling.
Russian attacks in Ukraine have led to more than 8,000 crimes against the environment, causing €85 billion in damage. The war has heightened attention to the protection of environmental resources.
The Human Rights Council under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on the world to increase pressure on Russia due to the deportation, Russification and assimilation of Ukrainian children. The return of children is a priority for Ukraine.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi stated about the instability of the situation with the power supply to the ZNPP. The station depends on a single 750 kV line for cooling nuclear fuel.
Russia uses the Zaporizhzhia NPP as a military base and a tool of blackmail, hindering the work of the IAEA mission. Ukraine calls for increased pressure on the Russian Federation to deoccupy the station.
Russia is holding Ukrainian prisoners of war and civilians in 300 locations, including occupied territories and Belarus. No one has access to them, not even the Red Cross.
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine is considering an appeal to international organizations regarding the recognition of North Korea as an aggressor state. This is due to the facts of arms supplies and the participation of North Korean military personnel in the war against Ukraine.
The Portuguese government is urged not to allow the "Georgian Dream" party to participate in the OSCE PA session due to the oppression of democracy. Prime Minister Kobakhidze called the appeal a "Soviet approach".
The InfoSec Ukraine 2025 conference dedicated to information and cyber security issues was held in Kyiv. Participants discussed strategies to strengthen Ukraine's digital defense in the context of hybrid warfare.
Environmental damage from shelling of military facilities is estimated at UAH 367 billion. The war led to land pollution, fires and long-term impact on ecosystems.
OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Jan Brat, condemned the torture and murder of Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchina by the Russian Federation. He stressed that this is a violation of international law.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine calls on international organizations to condemn Russia's crimes against Ukrainians. The investigation into the murder of Viktoria Roshchina revealed signs of torture and the absence of organs.
Due to ongoing Russian attacks on the civilian population of Ukraine, the OSCE is convening a special permanent council. The goal is to hold Russia accountable and promote a just peace.
Ukraine initiated a special meeting of the OSCE in response to ongoing Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities. Russia has consciously chosen the path of terror, as evidenced by numerous strikes on civilian objects.