Occupants intentionally hit civilian cars with FPV drones – UN report.
Russian military forces are using drones to attack the civilian population in eastern Ukraine. They deliberately target peaceful residents using FPV drones equipped with cameras for precise selection of targets for attack, including moving vehicles. These attacks have resulted in casualties among innocent people who have nothing to do with hostilities. The UN has recorded these facts and emphasized that such actions are war crimes and severely violate human rights.
“Decisive measures must be taken to protect civilians in conflict zones. Intentional attacks on peaceful residents using drones must be stopped immediately,” the report states.
The situation in eastern Ukraine, where Russian troops are using drones to attack peaceful residents, violates human rights and can be classified as war crimes. It has become a significant topic for the international community and requires immediate action to protect the civilian population.
Using drones to attack civilians is a military crime that demands an immediate response and condemnation from the international community. The UN report confirms the necessity to cease such actions and protect people from these attacks.Read also
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