Deadly Drone Attack Strikes Convent in Russia's Kursk Region
A Ukrainian drone attack killed two people at a convent in Russia's Kursk region, escalating tensions in the area. The attack has prompted an investigation by Russian officials. The incident highlights the ongoing border conflicts between Russia and Ukraine, with civilian casualties reported on both sides.
A Ukrainian drone strike has reportedly taken the lives of two young men at a convent in Russia's Kursk region, according to Russian investigators on Friday. The state Investigative Committee disclosed that the attack was carried out in late October.
A Russian military blogger identified the victims as individuals attempting to evacuate others. This violent episode underscores the three-month-long skirmish in the Kursk region, initiated when Ukrainian troops crossed the border on August 6, seizing a portion of territory. Russian forces continue efforts to reclaim this land amid ongoing fighting.
Civilian casualties mount on both fronts, with the U.N. human rights mission in Ukraine documenting 11,743 Ukrainian civilian deaths and 24,614 injuries by August's end. Russia reports a few hundred civilian deaths, primarily in regions westernly bordered with Ukraine. Both nations assert they do not target civilians.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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