UN refugee agency says $1 million worth of aid lost in Russian strike in Ukraine


Firefighters work at a site of a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Dnipro, Ukraine May 20, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer

GENEVA, May 22 (Reuters) - ⁠The United Nations refugee agency on Friday ⁠said it had lost $1 million worth of aid ‌when a Russian missile struck one of its warehouses in Dnipro in eastern Ukraine earlier this week.

The warehouse, which ​contained emergency shelter materials, including sleeping ⁠mats, and hygiene ⁠kits was destroyed on Wednesday, and two people were ⁠killed, ‌Bernadette Castel-Hollingworth, the UNCHR Representative in Kyiv, said via video link from Poland.

The ⁠supplies were destined to be distributed to ​displaced and war-affected ‌people in frontline areas in Ukraine, and ⁠deprive people ​of critical assistance at a time of significant need as forced displacement and evacuations continue from frontline ⁠regions, according to UNHCR.

"It is significant ​for us, because it is the first time that a UNHCR facility is being targeted or attacked," ⁠Castel-Hollingworth said.

UNHCR said it was part of a broader trend of attacks on humanitarian convoys.

Last week, two clearly marked UN convoys with humanitarian workers ​were hit by drones: one ⁠truck was delivering aid in the Dnipropetrovsk region, while ​a convoy on the way ‌to Ostriv in the Kherson ​region was also targeted, UNHCR said.

(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin, editing by Thomas Seythal)

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