The United Nations and its partners have delivered supplies to 890,000 people across Ukraine since the war began on 24 February, according to Osnat Lubrani, the UN humanitarian coordinator in Ukraine.
In a statement, Lubrani said that on Monday, the UN was able to bring food rations, medical supplies, and household items to “thousands” of people in the Kharkiv area.
But the humanitarian aid that has been delivered to date, Lubrani added, is “not enough”.
“We continue to scale up our relief operations so that we can reach the most vulnerable people in dire need,” she said in a statement.
She added that safe passage must be guaranteed by all parties in the fighting.