In Znamianka, Kirovohrad region, two individuals sustained injuries following a drone strike attributed to Russian forces, as reported by regional governor Andriy Raikovych.
One woman was hospitalized due to her injuries, while another individual received on-site medical assistance but declined further hospitalization. The attacks also resulted in damage to private homes in both Znamianka and the nearby city of Oleksandriya.
Russian military operations have increasingly targeted Ukrainian cities and civilian infrastructure using various weapons, including drones and missiles. These assaults have been condemned by Ukrainian authorities and international organizations as war crimes, emphasizing their deliberate nature.
Officials assert that these strikes aim to disrupt essential services, depriving civilians of electricity, heating, water supply, and medical assistance, which they classify as genocidal actions against the Ukrainian population.
The ongoing conflict has seen a range of crimes committed against Ukrainians, including public calls for their destruction and targeted attacks on those with pro-Ukrainian sentiments in occupied territories.
The 1948 UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide obligates its 149 member states to prevent and punish acts of genocide both during wartime and in peacetime.
Despite the evidence of targeted strikes on civilian infrastructure, Russian leadership denies that its military is intentionally attacking Ukrainian cities, claiming that it does not aim to harm civilians or destroy essential services.
A drone attack in Znamianka, Ukraine, has left two injured, highlighting ongoing assaults on civilian infrastructure by Russian forces. Local officials report damage to homes and classify these attacks as war crimes.
