More than 15,800 people killed in Russia’s all-out war on Ukraine: UN

aljazeera.com·Al Jazeera Staff
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Humanitarian Reporting

This article documents human rights concerns or humanitarian issues using credible institutional sources. It is not considered a psychological operation.

This article is not considered a psychological operation. It is a straightforward news report documenting civilian casualties in Ukraine, especially children, since Russia's 2022 invasion, using official UN data and specific recent incidents to highlight the human cost. While it emphasizes emotional details like child deaths and attacks on cities, it relies on credible sources and does not use deceptive tactics.

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