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UKRAINE - Humanitarian access analysis - October 2022

17 Nov 2022

UKRAINE Thematic report17 November 2022 Humanitarian access analysis - October 2022 The presence of areas not currently under the control of the Government of Ukraine (non- Humanitarian access severity in Ukraine government-controlled areas or NGCAs) and security risks arising from active ground conflict and shelling continue to drive high access constraints for oblasts in the south and east of Uk. [...] Access constraints in Donetsk oblast are still high because of the presence of NGCAs Communities near the frontline: most of the assistance to the oblast is concentrated and active ground conflict. [...] of recorded damage (24%) to civilian infrastructure since the start of the full-scale invasion The way the evacuation is being carried out has added to the constraints civilians face in because of constant shelling. [...] Mines and UXO: Kharkiv is the oblast with the highest number of access events involving mines and UXO in the country, affecting civilian movement, humanitarian operations in newly accessible areas, and the pace of reconstruction. [...] During the initial response, international organisations operated out of The presence of mines and UXO, damage to infrastructure, and the recent escalation in Kharkiv city and distributed aid through oblast authorities, local administrations, and some missile and air strikes all over the country mainly drive the access constraints in oblasts that local counterparts (KII 27/09/2022 c).
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