Russian forces launched drone attacks on civilian areas across Ukraine on Monday, killing one man and injuring several others [1].
These strikes target non-military infrastructure and residential zones, intensifying the humanitarian crisis for civilians living in the frontline regions.
In the Korablevyi district of Kherson, drone strikes injured at least five people [1]. This group includes a child [1].
Similar attacks occurred in Zaporizhzhia, where one man died [1]. A woman was also injured during the assault in that city [1].
In the Kharkiv region, Russian drones targeted a market, a pharmacy, a shop, and private homes [1]. These strikes resulted in five injuries [1].
Russian forces also targeted the Donetsk region, hitting 11 settlements [1]. These attacks injured four people [1].
The coordinated strikes across multiple regions highlight the ongoing use of unmanned aerial vehicles to target civilian populations, a tactic described as drone terror [1].
“Russian drones struck civilian targets in Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, and Donetsk regions”
The breadth of these attacks across four different regions indicates a strategy of wide-scale harassment of civilian infrastructure. By targeting pharmacies, markets, and residential homes, the strikes disrupt essential services and increase the psychological pressure on non-combatant populations in the south and east of Ukraine.




