In remarks to commemorate the International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression, Denise Brown additionally famous that girls and boys in frontline areas have needed to spend the equal of seven months underground in bomb shelters due to relentless assaults.
“I cannot cease repeating that the complete worldwide neighborhood mustn’t ever settle for as regular what is going on in Ukraine. Children mustn’t develop up in the midst of a warfare,” she mentioned.
“War just isn’t regular, and we should not get used to it.”
Youthful goals deferred
Ms. Brown mentioned she has met many pretty, joyful and smiling youngsters throughout her time in Ukraine, including that regardless of the full-scale Russian invasion greater than two years in the past, they nonetheless really feel liked and guarded.
She recalled a go to final Christmas to rural Hroza, positioned within the Kharkiv area, the place she shared chocolate and candies with native youngsters who informed her of their goals to change into a health care provider or instructor sometime.
“But after I take into consideration the youngsters I’ve met, I can not assist however consider these I’ll by no means meet,” she mentioned.
“In the identical village, Hroza, there was an eight-year-old boy who was killed when a Russian missile tore aside his neighborhood on 5 October 2023. So many different youngsters have been misplaced whereas sleeping or taking part in.”
An ‘ugly’ fact
Stressing that “the reality is stunning, and the world has to confront it”, she reported that greater than 600 Ukrainian youngsters have been killed, and 1,420 injured, for the reason that escalation of Russia’s invasion in February 2022.

File photograph of a teenage boy who was handled at a hospital in Lviv, Ukraine, after being injured when the automotive he was travelling in ran over a landmine.
“And these are solely the circumstances that the UN has been capable of confirm,” she continued. “Despite our repeated requests to entry Ukrainian territory quickly occupied by the Russian Federation, absolutely in step with worldwide humanitarian legislation, our requests are at all times denied.”
She mentioned, “the ugly fact is that the quantity will increase virtually each single day as civilian infrastructure is repeatedly hit,” recalling assaults final week in Kharkiv that hit a procuring centre, workplace constructing and park, within the area of some minutes.
Justice should prevail
Ms. Brown mentioned Russia has permitted and ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, “however the fact is that they’re blatantly disregarding what they dedicated to. And it is because of this that the Secretary-General formally listed Russia for the killing and maiming of Ukrainian youngsters in 2023.”
She upheld the UN’s dedication to assist the individuals of Ukraine whose lives have been torn aside by the warfare, including that the UN persistently paperwork these violations and works with the Government to offer the care these youngsters so desperately want.
“I do know this is not going to alleviate the struggling of households and can by no means compensate for the lives misplaced or the grief endured,” she mentioned. “But what occurs right here have to be recorded to ensure that justice to prevail.”