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Statement: Humanity & Inclusion Condemns the Overnight Attack on Kyiv

November 14, 2025

On the night of November 14, Kyiv was subjected to yet another massive attack involving 430 drones and 18 missiles. Humanity & Inclusion strongly condemns the use of explosive weapons in populated areas, where civilians are once again on the front lines of violence.

These strikes cause irreversible harm - physical, psychological, and social. The use of heavy explosive weapons in densely populated areas has catastrophic consequences for the lives, health, and well-being of civilians. People lose their homes, access to medical care, livelihoods - and often the very possibility of living with dignity.

Humanity & Inclusion reiterates that civilians are not targets. We call on all parties to the conflict to respect international humanitarian law and immediately cease the use of explosive weapons in populated areas.

We also urge the international community to:

  • Publicly condemn such attacks.
  • Increase diplomatic pressure to protect civilians.
  • Support efforts to document the consequences and help those affected.

Humanity & Inclusion continues to stand with impacted communities, delivering support and advocating for their rights. Together, we continue the fight for a safer present and a future free from explosive weapons.

Spokespersons are available upon media request. 

MEDIA  CONTACT

Mira Adam,
Sr. Media Officer
Email: [email protected]
Mobile: +1 (202) 855-0301

 

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