Ukraine's UN ambassador details 'humanitarian disaster'
The Ukrainian ambassador called attention to the humanitarian crisis that's unfolded in the weeks following Russia's invasion during an emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday.

"Tomorrow will be another symbolic date, a month since the lives of millions of Ukrainians were split in two parts," Ukrainian Ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya said while speaking on a resolution put forward by Ukraine. "A peaceful past full of joy and positive plans, and the present with war, suffering, death, and destruction. Thousands of Ukrainians have lost their lives over this month -- young and old, women and men, civilians and military."
Kyslytsya further detailed the "humanitarian disaster" caused by the war.
"People are starving to death in the occupied or besieged areas. People are being killed in their attempt to flee from conflict-affected areas. Cities are razed to the ground by shelling and airstrikes," he said.

The ambassador urged countries to vote in favor of the resolution put forward by his country, entitled "Humanitarian Consequences of the Aggression Against Ukraine."
"It will be critical to prevent the spillover effect for the entire world," he said. "That is why the text also mentions the impact of the conflict on food security globally, in particular in the least-developed countries, as well as energy security."
-ABC News' Zoha Qamar




