On Tuesday, UN Spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric expressed concern about the impact of fuel reserves depleting in South Sudan. This is hindering the delivery of aid in the country amid a crisis, according to UN colleagues in South Sudan. The situation is preventing many activities in support of communities in need from being conducted.
Meanwhile, deadly flash floods have been reported in Somalia as a result of intensified seasonal rains. Flash floods have affected areas in Somaliland, Hirshabelle, South West States, and the Banadir region, with reports of four people dead. The UN and its partners have increased response efforts by issuing early warnings, positioning flood task force teams, and identifying evacuation sites to assist more than 770,000 individuals impacted by the floods. The rains and floods are also expected to worsen the current outbreak of acute watery diarrhoea and cholera.
In Ukraine, civilians were injured in an overnight attack in Odesa following strikes on civilian infrastructure in the Kharkiv Region. Aid workers reported injuries to civilians, including children, and damage to homes in Odesa. Humanitarian organizations have provided emergency assistance to affected families in Odesa and supported the delivery of medical services and primary health care. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly 100 attacks on health care facilities have taken place in Ukraine so far this year