The highest in three years: how many civilians died in June from the shelling of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
According to the report, in June, the Russian army struck 10 times more rocket strokes and attacks with barrasing ammunition than in June 2024, covering a much larger area. The killed and injured civilians are in 16 regions and the capital. "The civilian population throughout Ukraine is faced with such suffering for more than three years.
Increasing the number of missile strikes of the long range and attacks of drones has brought even more deaths and harm to civilians in the front lines from the front line," the MMPL Head said. June statistics show a tendency to worsen the situation. "In the first half of 2025, the total number of killed and wounded civilians is 6754, which is 54%more compared to the same period of 2024, when 4381 victims were documented.
In total, in the last six months, the number of deaths among the civilian population increased by 17%and the wounded. " The reason for the sharp growth of victims is the use of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation of powerful rockets of the long range of action and drones with a large combat part and destructive force in urban areas. In the frontline territories, the occupiers began to use FPVrons more often, attacking both individuals and cars and other transport with civilians.
"In many regions, daily life is reduced to a constant search for shelter. During mass shelling, people remain in shelters for hours, and when they come out, they often see that their homes or workplaces have been damaged or completely destroyed. This cycle of shelter and loss has become a stricter. July also does not please the Russian Federation, as the Russian Federation continues terror.
Only on the night of July 10, hundreds of "shamed" and 14 rockets flew to Kiev, resulting in two people killed, 25 were injured. From the beginning of the full -scale invasion of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, the MMPL has documented at least 13 580 killed among civilians, including 716 children, as well as 34 115 wounded civilians, including 2173 children.