Winter Looms: Renewed Strikes Put Children at Risk in Ukraine

Numerous civilian casualties were reported over the weekend and into Monday, with children among the wounded, according to UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric.

The most affected areas are Dnipro, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, Kyiv, Sumy, and Zaporizhzhia.

“Our humanitarian colleagues inform us that civilian evacuations continue from frontline communities in the Donetsk region,” Mr. Dujarric told journalists in New York on Monday.

Between 24 and 26 October, over 900 people were evacuated, he added, also noting that the Ukraine Humanitarian Fund has released $13 million since May to aid local and national NGOs in the Kharkiv region, assisting nearly 76,000 residents.

About half of those reached are women and girls. Assistance included cash transfers, shelter, health services, water, sanitation, hygiene support, and measures to prevent gender-based violence.

‘You can’t see anything’

Winterisation – providing lifesaving aid to vulnerable populations to protect them from cold weather and harsh conditions – is a major concern, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) warns.

Kenan Madi, Chief of Field Operations UNICEF Ukraine, told UN News that families along the frontlines urgently need heating, warm clothing, and other essential supplies.

Attacks on infrastructure are affecting basic services – from hospitals to water utilities to district heating – making daily life extremely difficult for children,” he said.

“A colleague recently returned from Chernihiv,” he continued, adding: “His only remark was, ‘It’s really dark — you can’t see anything.’ Some rural areas are in complete blackout. This is what children in Ukraine are experiencing right now.

UN response

In these conditions, UN agencies continue efforts to deliver aid to communities. UNICEF provided access to safe drinking water for 300,000 people in September alone and over three million nationwide so far this year.

Education is still disrupted: around 350,000 children in frontline regions attend school in person, over 400,000 follow a mixed schedule, and approximately 280,000 remain fully online.

To alleviate these disruptions, the agency supports over 150 learning centers offering catch-up classes, social-emotional support, and safe learning spaces. It has also rehabilitated more than 100 schools and kindergartens since 2022, with 42 additional facilities under repair this year.

Mental health a priority

Mental health services are also a priority. Last month, UNICEF reached 16,000 children and 25,000 caregivers in frontline areas with psychosocial support, and over 300,000 people have received mental health assistance throughout 2025.

Mr. Madi emphasized the human toll, mentioning the challenges faced by a mother of twins with autism.

“She deserves the help she needs, but this is not just one person’s story. Many households struggle with their daily lives. There are numerous stories on the front lines, and unfortunately, year after year, it is becoming harder for people, especially children, and this is very concerning for us.”


Comments

15 responses to “Winter Looms: Renewed Strikes Put Children at Risk in Ukraine”

  1. Nothing like a winter wonderland of strikes and blackouts to keep the kids cozy and well-educated, eh? 🎭 I suppose if they can’t see anything, at least they won’t notice they’re missing school! 🍂

  2. Heavenly Connection Avatar
    Heavenly Connection

    Looks like winter in Ukraine is shaping up to be more about dodging strikes than snowflakes, eh? Just what every child dreams of – a cozy life in complete blackout. 🌨️💔

  3. Crumb Cake Avatar
    Crumb Cake

    Isn’t it just delightful how winter in Ukraine is turning into a game of “who can freeze faster”? Who needs cozy blankets when you have frontline strikes and complete blackouts to keep the kids entertained? 🥶

  4. Club Nola Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Just when you think winter’s chill couldn’t get any worse, let’s add a sprinkle of chaos and a dash of humanitarian crisis for the kids in Ukraine, shall we? ❄️👏

  5. amphibi-dangerous Avatar
    amphibi-dangerous

    Seems like winter in Ukraine is just around the corner, and what better way to prepare than by ensuring children can experience the joys of being cold and in the dark? Who knew humanitarian aid was just a fancy term for “let’s hope for the best!” 😂

  6. Mauve Cactus Avatar
    Mauve Cactus

    Looks like winter’s not just coming, it’s bringing its friends—strikes and darkness! Who knew a children’s winter wonderland could turn into a survival game? 🤷‍♂️❄️

  7. Little General Avatar
    Little General

    Oh, fantastic! Just what every child needs this winter—more strikes and a complete lack of heating. Who needs warmth when you can have a charming blackout? 🥶

  8. Gold 
Bentley Avatar
    Gold Bentley

    Looks like winter is coming, and with it, the perfect recipe for a children’s holiday camp… in a war zone. Just what every kid dreams of: cozy blankets and a side of trauma. 😏

  9. Sir Squire Avatar
    Sir Squire

    Seems like winter is the least of their worries when the kids are dodging more than just snowballs. 🎭 Who needs a cozy fire when you can have a front-row seat to chaos, eh?

  10. lord nikon Avatar
    lord nikon

    Just another day in Ukraine, where winter prep means dodging missiles and hoping your kids don’t freeze while waiting for aid. 🌨️💔 But don’t worry, I’m sure the UN is just a phone call away—if they can find a working phone, that is! 📞😂

  11. Can’t wait for winter to really kick in while kids dodge bullets and the only thing keeping them warm is the hope of a snow day. 🤦‍♂️ Wouldn’t you think the UN would focus on a cozy blanket instead of just more cash transfers?

  12. Innocent Ghost Avatar
    Innocent Ghost

    Seems like winter in Ukraine is just around the corner, and so is all the fun of dodging strikes while trying to keep warm. Who needs a cozy home when you can experience the thrill of living on the edge, right? ❄️💥

  13. Steel Heart Avatar
    Steel Heart

    Just what we need in Ukraine, a winter wonderland with a side of humanitarian crisis! Who knew freezing kids could be the latest trend? ❄️🥶

  14. black firefly Avatar
    black firefly

    Isn’t it just delightful how winter prep in Ukraine now doubles as a crash course in survival for kids? 🥶 Just what every child dreams of—lessons in resilience taught by the harshness of war.

  15. Lady Katniss Avatar
    Lady Katniss

    Oh, fantastic! Just when you thought winter was all about cozy fires and hot cocoa, Ukraine’s serving up a side of existential dread for the kids. Who knew survival could come with such a chilling twist? ❄️🥴

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