Russian drone attacks: Civilians in Kherson in their sights!

Russian drone attacks: Civilians in Kherson in their sights!

Kherson, Ukraine - On June 3, 2025, Al Jazeera in the constant war in Ukraine, to target civilians and attack. The new report by Human Rights Watch (HRW) documents the serious human rights violations during the conflict situation that has now lasted over three years.

In this context, dozens of civilians were killed and hundreds injured, which clearly violates international war law. The systematic attacks on the city of Kherson are particularly striking, where at least 45 targeted drone attacks were carried out between June and December 2024, which were directed against civilians and civilian objects.

drone attacks and their effects

In the analysis,

hrw found that between May and December 2024 almost 500 civilians were violated by these attacks, while at least 30 people lost their lives. The attacks aim to spread terror in the civilian population, the report said. Over 70 % of civilian victims registered by the UN human rights observation mission died directly from drone attacks, which underlines the drama of the situation.

Another alarming fact is that rescue workers were also attacked in a targeted manner, which significantly restricted their vital operations. The report also exposes that the attacks are not only against people who are on foot, by bike or in the car, but are also directed against food shops and critical infrastructures such as gas, water and power supply. This shows the complete lack of distinction between military and civil goals.

international context and legal implications

An important feature of the operations are the commercial quadrocopter drones of the companies DJI and Autel, which were originally developed for peaceful purposes. These manufacturers have condemned the illegal use of their products. The drones used by Russia make it possible to carefully pursue the goals with the help of high -resolution video transmissions.

The alleged war crimes committed by these attacks could be classified as crimes against humanity, according to HRW. Therefore, the human rights organization calls for international measures to ensure compliance with humanitarian international law and to prevent the illegal use of these technologies.

The population in the affected areas, especially in Antoniwka, has now shrunk by almost half. This development illustrates the devastating social and psychological effects of the conflict on the civilian population. Witnesses of residents and background analyzes prove the specific attacks and their catastrophic consequences.

In his comprehensive report, which was published with the title "Hunted from Above: Russia’s Use of Drones to Attack Civilians in Kherson, Ukraine",

hrw, 36 survivors and evaluated a total of 83 videos of military telegram channels. human rights watch has again underlined the obligation to take care of the accounting obligation of those responsible.

For further details and background information, it is possible to view the comprehensive analysis in the report of the DetailsOrtKherson, UkraineQuellen

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