UN Security Council to hold a meeting on russia's massive attack on Ukraine
Kyiv • UNN
On December 16, at 22:00 Kyiv time, the UN Security Council will hold a meeting on the humanitarian consequences of Russian aggression. The meeting was convened due to the massive shelling of civilians and critical infrastructure in Ukraine.
Due to russia's massive shelling of civilians and critical infrastructure in Ukraine, a meeting of the UN Security Council will be held on December 16. This was announced by Ukraine's Permanent Representative to the UN Sergiy Kyslytsya on social network X, UNN reports.
Details
According to Kyslytsia, the meeting will be titled "Supporting Peace and Security of Ukraine" and is being convened to consider the humanitarian consequences of Russia's armed aggression, in particular its massive shelling of civilians and critical infrastructure in Ukraine.
Watch the UN Security Council meeting on "Support for peace and security in Ukraine" live on December 16 at 22:00 (Kyiv time)
The event will be streamed on the United Nations website.
Recall
russia has carried out the 12th massive attack on Ukraine's civilian energy infrastructure this year, power engineers have already begun work to restore power where possible, and stricter outage schedules are in place to balance the system, the Energy Ministry said.