Video footage has emerged showing the moment a Russian drone deliberately slammed into a clearly marked United Nations humanitarian aid convoy in Ukraine. Ukraine condemned the attack as a “terrorist” action, while a pro-Kremlin Telegram channel alleged — without evidence — that Kyiv uses humanitarian missions as cover for military operations.
The incident adds to a growing record of attacks on aid infrastructure in the conflict and raises fresh questions about accountability for strikes on protected humanitarian operations. The UN has not yet issued a formal response to the footage, but the visual evidence appears to leave little ambiguity about the intentional nature of the strike.
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