Russia Blames Kyiv for Voronezh Drone Barrage, Reports Civilian Casualties
Moscow labels the strikes terrorism, seeking an impartial response from international bodies.
Overview
- Russia’s Foreign Ministry, citing Defense Ministry data, says 33 drones were launched on January 10 with the main impact on residential districts of Voronezh.
- Officials report one woman died in intensive care and at least three people were injured in the attacks.
- Authorities detail damage to more than ten apartment buildings, a similar number of private houses, a gymnasium, and several administrative facilities.
- The ministry calls for relevant international organizations to issue an impartial assessment and warns that silence amounts to complicity.
- MFA spokesperson Maria Zakharova states that organizers and perpetrators of the attack will face inevitable punishment.