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Ukraine war 'will have no winner,' UN says on 100th day of fight

Ukraine war 'will have no winner,' UN says on 100th day of fight

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Ukrainian servicemen speak with a local man near a damaged private building in the small city of Lysychiansk, Luhansk area, Ukraine, June 2, 2022, where heavy fighting took place in the last few days. While addressing the Luxembourg parliament, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that as of June 2, about 20 percent of Ukraine is under the control of Russia. Russian troops on Feb. 24 entered Ukrainian territory, starting a conflict that has provoked destruction and a humanitarian crisis. EPA-EFE/STR
Ukrainian servicemen speak with a local man near a damaged private building in the small city of Lysychiansk, Luhansk area, Ukraine, June 2, 2022, where heavy fighting took place in the last few days. While addressing the Luxembourg parliament, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that as of June 2, about 20 percent of Ukraine is under the control of Russia. Russian troops on Feb. 24 entered Ukrainian territory, starting a conflict that has provoked destruction and a humanitarian crisis. EPA-EFE/STR


KYIV — The United Nations said Friday there would be no victor from Russia's invasion of Ukraine as the conflict entered its 100th day and Moscow's forces pressed deeper into the eastern Donbas region.

"This war has and will have no winner. Rather, we have witnessed for 100 days what is lost: lives, homes, jobs and prospects," Amin Awad, Assistant Secretary-General and United Nations Crisis Coordinator for Ukraine, said in a statement.

The milestone came as Kyiv announced Moscow was now in control of a fifth of Ukrainian territory, including Crimea and parts of Donbas seized in 2014.

Russia's invasion, which began on Feb. 24, saw Moscow's troops first attempt a blitz on Kyiv before relinquishing control of area around the capital and Ukraine's second city Kharkiv in the north east.

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The have made steady gain in the south and east, however.

"This war has taken an unacceptable toll on people and engulfed virtually all aspects of civilian life," Awad said.

"In just over 3 months, nearly 14 million Ukrainians have been forced to flee their homes, the majority women and children," the statement said.

The UN said the group was working to limit the war's "devastating impact on food security by seeking to unblock critical grain and commodity trade."

Cereal prices have surged because of a slump in exports from Ukraine, sharpening the impact of conflict and climate change and sparking fears of social unrest.

"We need peace. The war must end now," the UN's statement read.

© Agence France-Presse

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