SECURITY COUNCIL LIVE: Ukraine in spotlight as Russian strikes surge

Ruins of a residential building destroyed by shelling stand next to a children's playground in Druzhkivka, Donetsk region, Ukraine. Debris, collapsed walls and twisted metal dominate the area, a stark reminder of the risks families face in frontline communities of eastern Ukraine.
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The ruins of a residential building destroyed by shelling stand next to a children’s playground in Druzhkivka, Donetsk region, Ukraine. (file)
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The Security Council is meeting for an open briefing on Ukraine, requested by European members following Kyiv’s 18 March letter citing a surge in Russian strikes. Inside the country, attacks continue to take a heavy toll: since 19 March, at least 25 civilians have reportedly been killed and more than 130 injured, including children, particularly in Donetsk, Sumy and Zaporizhzhia. We’ll have live coverage below, app users can follow here – and for all our key meetings coverage each day, go here.

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