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Over 50 Landmark Ukraine Sites Damaged In Russian Invasion: UN

Russia-Ukraine War: The destinations UNESCO says have been harmed incorporate north of twelve in the eastern Kharkiv area that has been strongly hit by Russian fire, going from places of worship to more current legacy

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The UN's social office on Friday said it had affirmed that no less than 53 Ukrainian recorded locales, strict structures and historical centers had supported harm during Russia's attack of the country.

"This is the most recent rundown yet it isn't thorough as our specialists are proceeding to confirm various reports," recorded by the Ukrainian specialists, an UNESCO representative told AFP as the body distributed a rundown of the 53 harmed destinations in the north and east of the country.

The representative said UNESCO utilized satellite pictures and witness reports from the scene to confirm the data given by the Ukrainian specialists.

The locales UNESCO says have been harmed incorporate north of twelve in the eastern Kharkiv area that has been seriously hit by Russian fire, going from temples to more current legacy destinations.

Five are in the capital Kyiv while another five are in the Chernihiv district of northern Ukraine which is home to a bunch of memorable locales.

UNESCO said in general 29 strict destinations, 16 noteworthy structures four galleries and four landmarks are affirmed to have been harmed in Ukraine.

The rundown does exclude data from the blockaded city of Mariupol or the city of Kherson which was caught by Russia.

None of those affirmed harmed are on the rundown of UNESCO World Heritage destinations in Ukraine, for example, the Saint-Sophia Cathedral and ascetic structures of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra in Kyiv.

Anyway the memorable focal point of Chernihiv is on the Tentative List, implying that Ukraine needs it considered for World Heritage status.

In a letter sent on March 17, a duplicate of which was gotten by AFP, UNESCO Director General Audrey Azoulay reminded Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov's of Russia's commitments to safeguard social legacy during struggle under a worldwide show.

"Any infringement of these standards will see the culprits brought to global obligation," she said, adding that UNESCO would observe intently the condition of social legacy in Ukraine.

Ukraine's way of life service on Friday said something regarding a similar subject, saying it has recorded 135 examples of Russian soldiers perpetrating violations against Ukraine's social legacy since the conflict began, the Interfax-Ukraine news office revealed.

The office said the wrongdoings included annihilating a neighborhood history historical center in the Kyiv district, bombarding of a show theater in Mariupol, a southern port city blockaded by Moscow for almost a month, and harming a Holocaust dedication in Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine.

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