In the early hours of May 29, Russian forces conducted a significant attack on Ukraine, deploying the Iskander-M ballistic missile system alongside 232 strike drones, according to the Ukrainian Air Force.
As of 08:30, preliminary reports indicated that Ukrainian air defenses had intercepted or neutralized 217 enemy drones, including various models such as Shahed, Gerbera, and Italmas, across northern, southern, and eastern regions of the country.
The Air Force confirmed that a ballistic missile and 14 strike drones struck 14 locations, with debris falling in seven areas. Authorities warned that the assault was ongoing, with multiple Russian drones still active in Ukrainian airspace.
Romanian officials reported that during the Russian attack, one drone entered Romanian airspace and collided with a residential building in the border city of Galați, resulting in a fire and injuries to two individuals.
Russian military operations have consistently targeted Ukrainian cities and critical infrastructure using a variety of weapons, including strike drones, missiles, and multiple rocket launchers. Ukrainian authorities and international organizations classify these attacks as war crimes, emphasizing their deliberate nature.
Attacks on essential services and healthcare facilities, aimed at depriving civilians of electricity, heat, water supply, communication, and medical assistance, are viewed as indicators of genocidal actions. Legal experts and human rights advocates assert that such actions fall under the definition of genocide, citing statements from Russian leadership denying the existence of Ukrainians as an ethnic group and calling for their destruction.
The 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide obligates its 149 signatory nations to prevent and punish acts of genocide during both wartime and peacetime.
The Convention defines genocide as acts committed with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group. Indicators of genocide include the killing of group members, causing serious bodily or mental harm, deliberately inflicting living conditions calculated to bring about the group’s destruction, preventing births, and forcibly transferring children from one group to another.
Russian leadership has denied allegations that its military intentionally targets civilian infrastructure, resulting in civilian casualties and the destruction of hospitals, schools, and essential services.
Russian military forces have intensified their attacks on Ukraine, utilizing both drones and ballistic missiles, leading to significant civilian infrastructure damage. The ongoing assaults are characterized by Ukrainian authorities as war crimes, with implications of genocidal actions against the Ukrainian population.
