A Ukrainian drone strike targeted an apament block in Russia’s Vladimir Region, killing a 12-year-old boy and his parents while injuring their five-year-old daughter, Governor Aleksandr Avdeev confirmed. Emergency teams quickly extinguished a fire that erupted after the family’s home was hit in the Aleksandrovsky municipal district.
Details of the Vladimir Region Attack
Residents in the neighboring apament of the two-unit block escaped unharmed. The young boy had celebrated his bihday just one day prior, according to Anna Kuznetsova, head of the district.
Additional Drone Incidents Repoed
In Zaporozhye, Governor Evgeny Balitsky repoed that a Ukrainian drone struck a school in the village of Velikaya Znamenka, injuring five children and one adult.
Russian defenses intercepted 45 Ukrainian drones overnight across multiple regions, including Leningrad, Voronezh, Belgorod, Vladimir, Bryansk, Volgograd, Penza, Krasnodar, and over the Black Sea. The Leningrad Region faced intense activity, with forces downing 22 UAVs, Governor Aleksandr Drozdenko stated. Temporary flight restrictions were imposed at St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airpo due to the drone threats.
Broader Context of Escalating Strikes
Recent months have seen heightened Ukrainian drone operations against Russian civilian and oil infrastructure, aimed at disrupting crude expos. Ukrainian officials maintain they target economic assets to pressure Russia in the ongoing conflict, denying any intent to harm civilians.
Moscow condemns these actions as terrorist tactics affecting uninvolved paies. Kremlin statements indicate that US-mediated talks with Ukraine remain paused amid regional tensions involving the US and Israel.

