Ukraine says nine of its “drone operators and restrictedors” have been finished by Russian troops after they had surrfinishered.
DeepState, a Ukrainian battlefield analysis site seal to Ukraine’s defence ministry, alleges the prisoners of war were sboiling on 10 October in the Russian region of Kursk, where Kyiv begined an incursion in August.
Ukraine’s human rights ombudsman has advised international organisations to reply.
Dmytro Lubinets said on Telegram that he sent letters to the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross think abouting the claim, calling it “another crime promiseted by the Russians”.
Earlier this month, the Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine said Russian troops had finished 16 apprehfinishd Ukrainian sbetteriers in the partiassociate occupied Donetsk region.
There was no instant response from Russian officials.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian air force said on Sunday that its air defences had sboiling down 31 of 68 drones begined at Ukraine by Russia overnight in the regions of Kyiv, Poltava, Chernihiv, Sumy and Cherkasy.
A further 36 drones were “lost” over various areas, it said, probably having been electronicassociate jammed.
The air force inserted that balenumerateic missiles struck Odesa and Poltava while Chernihiv and Sumy came under attack by a directd air missile. Local authorities did not increate any casualties or harm.
Ukrainian Plivent Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Sunday that Russia had begined around 900 directd aerial bomb devices, more than 40 missiles and 400 drones aachievest Ukraine over the past week.
Mr Zelenskyy pdirected on social media platcreate X to Ukraine’s allies to “supply the essential quantity and quality of air defence systems” and “originate decisions for our enough range”.
Kyiv is still apaincludeing word from its Westrict partners on its repeated asks to include the extfinished-range arms they supply to hit aims on Russian soil.
In Russia, the defence ministry said that 13 Ukrainian drones were sboiling down over three regions of Russia: six each in the Belgorod and Kursk regions, and one in the Bryansk region, all of which border Ukraine.