World Children’s Day statement on Ukrainian children - Speech Brief
20 November 2025 21:08 UTC · UK Government · GOV.UK Speech · Source · Email X Link

World Children’s Day statement on Ukrainian children

Key points

  • Over 3,000 child casualties among nearly 53,000 verified civilian casualties
  • Statement urges pressure on Russia to agree a ceasefire

TL;DR

  • Nearly 53,000 verified civilian casualties since the full-scale invasion; over 3,000 are children.
  • Recent attack reportedly killed 26 people, including three children; Russia destroyed 358 educational institutions and damaged 3,161; strikes hit a kindergarten in Kharkiv.
  • UN Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine report says repeated short-range drone attacks on civilians amount to crimes against humanity and war crimes; the statement says children have been forcibly transferred.
  • Statement urges everyone in the chamber to pressure Russia to agree a ceasefire; President Zelenskyy offered an unconditional ceasefire since March, and President Putin has not accepted it.
Original text

Today, on World Children’s Day, we are reminded of the Ukrainian children who have become victims of Russia’s illegal invasion and imperialist warmongering. Of the nearly 53,000 verified civilian casualties from the start of the full-scale invasion, more than 3,000 have been children. These figures don’t include the attack two nights ago which reportedly killed a further 26 people, including three children. Russia ha...

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