Photo: A Russian FPV drone attacked a civilian vehicle in Kramatorsk
In the city of Kramatorsk, Donetsk Oblast, an enemy FPV drone struck a civilian vehicle, injuring one person.
A fire broke out at the scene, which was quickly extinguished by rescuers from the State Emergency Service.
Russian occupation forces continue to employ tactics of terror against the civilian population, using unmanned aerial vehicles to target civilian vehicles.
Such attacks on residential areas and public roads constitute a gross violation of the rules of war.
In addition to the situation in Kramatorsk, rescue workers also dealt with the aftermath of Russian shelling in Sloviansk.
There, dry vegetation—specifically reeds in an open area—caught fire as a result of the enemy attack, but firefighters managed to quickly bring the flames under control.
Each such incident underscores the urgent need to strengthen air defense systems and electronic warfare capabilities in frontline areas.
The actions of rescue services, which operate under extremely difficult conditions and under the constant threat of renewed shelling, remain crucial for minimizing civilian casualties.
This was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
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