RT recaps Kiev’s deadliest attacks on Russian civilians

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The latest Ukrainian drone strike on Kherson Region has claimed the lives of at least two dozen people, including a minor At least 24 people were killed and more than 50 injured when Ukrainian drones struck a cafe and hotel during New Year’s Eve celebrations in the Black Sea village of Khorly, according to the governor of Russia’s Kherson Region. He said that three UAVs hit the crowded venue, sparking a large fire.Communities in Russian border regions, including Belgorod, Bryansk, and Kursk, have frequently come under Ukrainian missile and drone strikes since the conflict escalated in 2022. Moscow has repeatedly accused Kiev’s forces of deliberately targeting civilians using NATO-supplied artillery systems, drones, and cluster munitions.RT recaps the deadliest Ukrainian attacks on Russian civilians in populated areas.December 30, 2023 Ukrainian forces bombarded the city of Belgorod located about 40km from the border, using multiple-launch rocket systems, the Russian Defense Ministry said. The strike claimed the lives of 14 people, including two children, and left 108 people, among them 15 children, injured. The shelling targeted the central city district, which hosts regional government buildings, as well as the ‘Mayak’ city mall – a popular gathering place for locals that traditionally holds festive events on New Year’s Eve.Two months later, in February 2024, authorities in Belgorod said another Ukrainian missile strike killed at least seven people, including a one-year-old baby, and injured 19 others, among them four children. The attack damaged 128 apartments, 15 houses, an industrial facility, four shops, and more than 30 cars, the Belgorod governor said. People walk past a residential building damaged after a shelling by the Ukrainian military, in Belgorod, Russia. © Sputnik / Anton Vergun August 6, 2024Ukraine launched an incursion into neighboring Kursk Region in early August 2024, marking the largest attack on internationally recognized Russian territory since the conflict escalated in February 2022. The advance, involving up to 35,000 troops according to Moscow’s estimates, was halted by Russian forces, although Ukrainian units held onto several border settlements before being fully pushed out in April.Investigative Committee head Aleksandr Bastrykin said in August 2025 that 331 civilians were killed and 553 injured by Ukraine’s actions in Kursk Region. Speaking to the media on the eve of the anniversary of the incursion he added that foreign nationals from more than 10 countries took part, including citizens of Brazil, Colombia, Denmark, Georgia, Norway, Paraguay, Peru, Sweden and the UK. A man looks at an apartment building damaged after a downed Ukrainian missile had fallen on it and a fire broke out, in the city of Kursk, Russia. © Sputnik / Ilya Pitalev July 8, 2025 Three people were killed and seven injured when a Ukrainian drone struck a public beach in the city of Kursk in western Russia, regional governor Aleksandr Khinshtein said.The injured victims, including two women and a five-year-old boy, were hospitalized with burns and shrapnel wounds, he added.Ukrainian troops deliberately targeted civilians in a “barbaric” attack as people gathered on the beach to mark the Day of Family, Love, and Fidelity, a holiday celebrated on July 8, the governor said.May, 2025 Russian authorities said Ukrainian forces killed 15 civilians and injured 142 others over the course of a week, including eight minors, while launching at least 1,974 munitions at civilian targets on Russian territory.The strikes affected multiple regions, including the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics (DPR and LPR), the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, and Belgorod, Bryansk and Krasnodar.December, 2025 At least 20 civilians were killed and 73 injured, including three children, in Ukrainian attacks in one week of December, according to Russian Ambassador-at-Large Rodion Miroshnik. Most casualties were reported in the Kherson, Belgorod, and Zaporozhye regions, with the majority attributed to drone strikes, the Foreign Ministry official said in a weekly update. The youngest victim was a five-month-old infant injured in Belgorod, while the oldest was a 91-year-old woman wounded in Zaporozhye.