791 Children Killed in Russian Aggression: Ukraine Honors Its Youngest Victims.
Remembering the Children Lost to Aggression
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine observes a day of remembrance on June 4 for children killed as a result of Russian aggression. The Ukrainian Parliament established this commemoration in June 2021, aligning it with the UN's International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression, first designated in 1982. Honoring these young lives serves as a solemn reminder of the profound grief and irreplaceable losses endured by Ukrainian families throughout the war.
The War's Devastating Toll
Russia's aggression against Ukraine began in 2014, escalating into a full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022. As of May 2026, at least 15,850 civilians have been killed in Ukraine, including 791 children. These figures underscore the tragic impact of the conflict on the most vulnerable members of society.
Additionally, 44,809 people have sustained injuries of varying severity, among them 2,752 children. In just two days in mid-May 2026, the enemy launched over 1,500 drones and dozens of missiles, highlighting the ongoing threat to civilian life.
It is crucial to note that since 1949, children have been legally recognized as civilians entitled to special protection during wartime. This status reinforces international obligations to safeguard children in conflict zones. More than 110,000 claims related to war crimes committed by Russia in Ukraine have been submitted to the international Register of Damages, illustrating the scale of the tragedy the country faces.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated: 'This day reminds Ukrainians and the entire world that war breaks destinies and brings immeasurable pain to Ukrainian families.'
These words emphasize the importance of remembering war's victims, as each loss represents not just a statistic but a human life cut short by violence and aggression. Commemorating the children killed by Russian aggression is both a call for peace and a reminder of the urgent need to protect every child's rights and freedoms.
This day of remembrance highlights the direct consequences of war on the most vulnerable populations and reinforces the necessity of upholding international norms that ensure children's protection during conflicts.
As the war continues, it remains vital to keep attention on the victims and support efforts aimed at restoring peace and safeguarding children in Ukraine.
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