Ukraine prosecutor office: over 17,400 civilians killed, 43,000 wounded since full-scale war began. Includes over 700 children killed.
Yuriy Rud, head of the department for combating crimes committed in armed conflict at the Office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine, said that since the start of the full-scale war, over 17,400 civilians have been killed and over 43,000 wounded, including over 700 children killed and over 2,400 injured.
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