International Monitors Confirm Russia’s Blockade of Occupied Oleshky, Where the Living Starve and the Dead Go Unburied
Four months after the initial reports, international organizations have confirmed a humanitarian crisis in occupied Oleshky, where civilians are facing starvation due to blocked food and medical supplies. United Nations and Human Rights Watch reports indicate that over 6,000 individuals, including children, remain trapped without the possibility to leave the area amid ongoing drone attacks and landmine contamination. Monitors have called for a local ceasefire to preserve lives.
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