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Russian drones hunt Ukraine civilians, evidence suggests | BBC News


Warning: This report contains disturbing images

Drones have been used extensively by both Ukrainian and Russian militiaries, changing the way war is being fought.

But the BBC has heard eyewitness testimony and seen credible evidence that suggests Russia is also using drones against civilians in the front-line city of Kherson.

Ukraine says that in just three months, there has been a surge in drone attacks on civilians in the southern Kherson region, where at least 30 people have been killed.

Since its full-scale invasion in February 2022, Russia has consistently denied deliberately targeting civilians.

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