Russian Drone Attack Kills One in Eastern Ukraine

Kyiv (Eurotoday) – Ukrainian authorities reported that Russian shelling overnight killed one person and injured two others in the eastern city of Kramatorsk, while the Kremlin launched an attack using 79 drones.

City Mayor Oleksandr Goncharenko stated,

Kramatorsk was subjected to hostile shelling – a residential district, a boy born in 2006 was killed.

Goncharenko also noted that a man and a woman sustained injuries.

Ukraine’s air force reported that its defense units intercepted and downed 63 of the 79 Russian drones targeting different regions overnight. The governor of the broader Zaporizhzhia region confirmed that a Russian drone attack on the city of Zaporizhzhia in southwestern Ukraine injured one civilian.

Both Russia and Ukraine deny targeting civilians in their ongoing conflict, which began with Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine three years ago. However, thousands of civilians, primarily Ukrainians, have lost their lives in the war.

What military gains has Russia made in Eastern Ukraine?

Russian forces have intensified attacks in eastern Ukraine, according to Kyiv’s military. A NATO official suggested that Moscow would escalate the pace and intensity of its offensives as discussions about ending the war take place.

The main attacks have been concentrated near the strategic logistics hub of Pokrovsk, Ukrainian officials said.

Moscow’s troops have made steady advances in the east since mid-2024, capturing village after village. However, the intensity of combat declined in January 2025, according to Ukrainian military assessments. Russian forces have secured a significant area to the south of Pokrovsk and are now moving toward its southwest, threatening a key supply route. Capturing Pokrovsk could open additional fronts for Russia.

Despite these setbacks, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy described recent developments in the east as a “good result,” while a military spokesperson said Kyiv’s forces had reclaimed the village of Pishchane, located approximately 5 km south of Pokrovsk.

It isn’t so much the result of something collapsing for the Russians or some kind of magical weapon being delivered to Ukraine, no. Certain organizational actions were taken to help Ukrainians act more effectively,

said Viktor Trehubov, a military spokesperson.


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7 responses to “Russian Drone Attack Kills One in Eastern Ukraine”

  1. Y0dler Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed, another drone show to spice up the evening news! 🎉 Who needs a quiet life when you can have a front-row seat to the latest military drama? #LivingTheDream

  2. digital moonshine Avatar
    digital moonshine

    Isn’t it charming how both sides are adamant about not targeting civilians? Almost makes you wish they’d take up knitting instead. 🤷‍♂️ Just a thought, but maybe the drones could use a hobby too! 💁‍♂️

  3. Digital Equinox Avatar
    Digital Equinox

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “let’s have a nice evening” quite like a 79-drone light show over Kramatorsk. Just what we needed—who needs fireworks when you can have a full-blown aerial assault? 🎆🙄

  4. Darth 44 Avatar
    Darth 44

    Ah, another day, another drone parade in Ukraine. At this rate, maybe they should start charging admission—drones are the new cultural phenomenon, after all! 🎭🇺🇦

  5. DARK HQ Avatar

    Just another day in the land where drone insurance is probably a booming business. Who needs a peaceful life when you can have a spectacular air show of destruction instead? 🙄✈️

  6. Oh, just another day in paradise, eh? Nothing like a spot of drone warfare to spice up the morning coffee – who needs reality TV when you’ve got this kind of entertainment? 🤷‍♂️🌍

  7. manmanman Avatar
    manmanman

    Oh, just another day in paradise, where dodging drones is the new local pastime. 🌪️ Who needs video games when you can experience real-life battle zones, right? 🤷‍♂️

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