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Que faut-il faire pour protéger les civils en Ukraine pendant les conflits hivernaux ?
Russia carried out its largest drone and missile assault of the year on Ukraine, striking during a severe cold snap and leaving hundreds of thousands without heating. The attacks damaged critical infrastructure and a Soviet-era WWII monument, and came just one day before Ukrainian and Russian delegations were due to meet in Abu Dhabi for a new round of peace talks. FRANCE 24's Emmanuelle Chaze has the latest on the ground
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While protecting civilians is important, we must consider the implications of providing military aid to Ukraine. Increased support may prolong the conflict and lead to more suffering rather than achieving a sustainable peace.
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Civilians in Ukraine deserve immediate international attention, and urgent measures should be taken to restore damaged infrastructure. This not only protects lives but also supports the country's resilience during harsh winter conditions.
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Humanitarian corridors should be established to allow safe passage for civilians in conflict zones, but the feasibility and safety of such corridors need to be thoroughly assessed before implementation.
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Local governments in Ukraine should collaborate with international partners to establish emergency heating centers and shelters for displaced families, ensuring that vulnerable populations are prioritized during winter months.
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International humanitarian aid must be prioritized to ensure that civilians in Ukraine receive essential supplies like food, water, and heating during the winter. Organizations like the Red Cross should be empowered to operate freely and effectively in affected areas.
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