 Over the past six months we've worked across Ukraine and neighbouring countries to help those in need with around 800 staff deployed to the region and over 100,000 volunteers involved in operations. The sounds of air raid sirens and nearby fighting shatters daily life for people living on the front lines. Basic goods can be hard to find, hospitals have been damaged or don't have enough supplies to save lives. As a new academic year approaches, many children don't have schools to return to. We focus our work in hard to reach places to support people who are dealing with the direct effects of the armed conflict. We've helped 5 million people with basic assistance like food and hygiene items and have provided 63 million Swiss francs in cash assistance. 8 million people now have access to drinking water. We have provided medical support to over 700,000 people including medical equipment, drugs and training for staff. We've helped 300 vulnerable patients reach medical facilities in safer places and delivered mental health support across the country. We've worked to rebuild schools and support local education staff. We've also given trainings on how to help people who've been injured by mines or unexploded ordinance. We've helped over 10,000 people reach safer places and nearly 3,000 families now have news of their loved ones. This was all possible due to the dedication of our teams and partners from the Red Cross and Red Crescent movement. We know there is so much more to do so we will work around the clock to help.