62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~ 62Kharkov’s civilian population was subjected to hundreds of strikes by Russian drones (archive, February 2025) UN Mission: As a result of drones, more than 395 civilians of Ukraine died Peace and safety In the period from February 2022 to April 2025, as a result of attacks using low -range drones throughout Ukraine, at least 395 civilians were killed and 2,635 were injured. This is stated in the new report of the UN Monitoring Mission for Human Rights in this country (MMPCHU). The document recorded & NBSP; cases when drones attacked civilians who moved on personal cars traveling on a bus who went on a bicycle, as well as provided humanitarian aid to evacuated people and were in ambulances with identification marks. The vast majority of the documented victims – 89 percent – were in the territories controlled by Ukraine and were killed or wounded as a result of the attacks of the Russian armed forces. ~ 60 >~ 60 > “Although separately drones are less destructive than artillery or missiles, their massive use and an increasing frequency of attacks are made One of the most deadly types of weapons in Ukraine, ”said the head of MMPCU Daniel Bell. ~ 60 > according to her, constant drones leads not only to human victims and sufferings, but also sowed fear, violated their everyday life in a number points. growth in the number of victims The data proven by the UN mission indicate that the number of victims of the short -range drones at the end of 2023 and early 2024, and then sharply doubled in July 2024. The record number of victims was recorded in April 2025: 42 people died, 283 were injured. 60 > attacks continued in May -June, emphasized in the UN mission: most victims were also recorded as a result of Russian attacks on territories controlled by Ukraine. So, on June 23, a 65-year-old minibus driver was killed in Kostantinovka, Donetsk Region, in which a drone got, and on May 22, a 58-year-old woman-a local volunteer-as a result of an ammunition from a drone to a balcony of a two-story residential building, died in the front-line village of Kharkov region. In addition, on May 20, six people – three men and three women – were injured in the Dniprovsky district of the Kherson region, when the drone threw the explosive device on the bus in which they were driving. 62 > 62 ~“Each of these attacks should be investigated,” Bell said. – Responsible for targeted attacks on civilians and humanitarian personnel should be liable. ” ~ ~ 60 > although the main number of victims were in the territory controlled by Ukraine, 11 percent of the dead and wounded were recorded in the territories under the control of Russian authorities, including cases of drones in public transport and vehicles. ambulance with identification marks. humanitarian situation ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~As noted in the mission, numerous attacks using drones aggravated the already critical humanitarian situation at the front line. Residents are forced to sharply limit movement, which complicates access to food, medical care and other vital services, and also affects the possibilities for earnings. In a number of districts, including parts of Kherson, public transport was limited or completely stopped due to threats from drones. Elderly people and people with disabilities who often remain in the front -line areas were especially affected and are already difficult to move. Public employees, medical workers, employees of humanitarian NGOs and utilities were forced to reduce or suspend the provision of assistance. civilian purpose > most of the minor rags are equipped with cameras allowing real time to recognize goals. A high number of civilian casualties indicates that these weapons are applied in violation of international humanitarian law, in particular the principles of distinguishing goals and precautions. In some cases, there are signs of deliberate attacks on civilians or objects, such as medical transport and personnel that can qualify as a war crime. 60 > “with cameras capable of distinguishing civilians from combatants, such drones could provide additional protection for civilians, said Bell. – However, we are observing the opposite – the guide and the wounds of civilians engaged in everyday affairs: in buses, on the streets, when delivering food or providing humanitarian aid. Obviously, these weapons are not applied in accordance with the laws of war. ”