Russian military deliberately attack UN humanitarian mission vehicles and even boast about it
On the Telegram channel of the Ukrainian project «I Want to Live», attention was drawn to a video that appeared on one of the Z-channels. It shows how Russian servicemen from the 'Dnipro' group of forces are hunting specially marked vehicles of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in the Kherson region and don't even hide it — they themselves write that they 'detected an armored vehicle with UN symbols'.

Screenshot from the video
It is noteworthy that the video is accompanied by the song of the bandits from the Soviet cartoon «The Bremen Town Musicians».
«In fact, this is not the worst thing Russians are doing. The car is indeed armored; there is a chance to survive. Much more terrible is the 'human safari' that the Russians have set up in Kherson. Russian UAV operators from the left bank of the Dnieper daily fly into Kherson and attack people. An old man on a bicycle, a man in a battered 'Zhiguli', women at a bus stop, a fire truck — Russians kill everyone. This is not an exaggeration or propaganda — they themselves publish videos of drone strikes. This is how they train their UAV operators in 'combat work'.

Only in 2024–2025, 712 civilians were killed and 4175 people were wounded in the Kherson region by Russian UAV strikes. In addition, 480 employees of the State Emergency Service, Ministry of Internal Affairs, volunteers, and medics were injured.
Attacks occur almost daily. Sometimes, within a day, there are several dozens of drone sorties specifically targeting civilians. People hide under anti-drone nets, do not go out unless absolutely necessary, and live in basements.
This practice is not unique to Kherson — similar 'safaris' are already being recorded in the Zaporizhzhia, Dnipropetrovsk, and even Chernihiv regions. However, it is in Kherson that it has become the most widespread and systemic.
We are dealing with absolute evil that perfectly understands its essence and is proud of it», — noted the «I Want to Live» project.
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