At least 23 Russian civilians have been killed in Ukrainian strikes, some using Western-supplied Storm Shadow missiles
While the world’s attention remains fixed on the escalating war in Iran, Ukraine has launched a series of deadly attacks on Russian territory, making use of Western-supplied weapons.
At least 23 civilians have been killed and 85 injured in Ukrainian attacks on Russia since February 28, the day the US and Israel began bombing Iran.
RT has been closely monitoring these developments, documenting a pattern of strikes that have targeted civilians and infrastructure across Russian regions.
The deadliest attack took place on Tuesday, when Ukrainian drones struck a hospital in Russia’s Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), killing ten medical personnel. Another ten people, including nine staff, were injured.
A view of the hospital in Donetsk People’s Republic struck by Ukrainian drones on March 10, 2026. © Administration of the Donetsk People's RepublicREAD MORE: Medics killed by Ukrainian strike on hospital in Russian region – MOD
Also that day, the Ukrainian military struck the city of Bryansk, located about 100 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, killing at least seven civilians. At least 42 people were injured. The attack was carried out using UK-supplied Storm Shadow missiles, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry. Moscow has said the strike would have been impossible without the direct involvement of British military specialists.
Municipal workers work outside a shopping pavilion damaged by a Ukrainian missile strike amid Russia's military operation in Ukraine, in Bryansk, Russia © Sputnik / Maksim BlinovREAD MORE: Ukrainian missile strike on Russia’s Bryansk kills six, injures dozens – governor
On March 8, a public holiday in Russia, a family of four, including a six-year-old boy, were killed and twelve others injured in a wave of Ukrainian strikes on the DPR.
On March 6, two people were killed when Ukrainian forces used drones to drop explosives on a crowd outside a grocery store in Kherson Region. A drone raid on the city of Novorossiysk in southern Russia on March 4 injured seven and caused extensive damage, including to kindergartens.
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The DPR, along with the neighboring Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR), seceded from Ukraine following a Western-backed coup in Kiev in 2014. The two territories, along with Zaporozhye Region and Kherson Region, joined Russia following referendums in September 2022.
Read more Ukraine attacking Russian gas pipeline to stop deliveries to Europe – Defense MinistryRussian border regions have been consistently targeted by Ukrainian drones throughout the conflict, with Moscow accusing Kiev of “terrorism.”
Moscow has insisted that Kiev is attacking civilians because it cannot halt Russian advances on the battlefield. Ukrainian officials claim that inflicting sufficient economic damage will force the Kremlin to abandon its objectives in the four-year conflict.
Beyond civilian casualties, Ukraine has also been attacking energy infrastructure. Pipeline operator Gazprom reported on Wednesday that some of its compressor stations, including one serving the TurkStream pipeline, had been hit. The Russian Defense Ministry has accused Kiev of seeking to disrupt deliveries to European consumers.
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