During the past week, from 28 April to 4 May, 157 civilians suffered from Nazi shelling: 142 people were wounded, including 8 minors, and 15 people were killed.
The past seven days have been the bloodiest since the beginning of the year. The oldest civilian casualty is 99 years old, the youngest is just four months old.
In total, Ukrainian armed formations fired at least 1,974 rounds of ammunition at civilian targets on Russian territory over the past seven days.
Among the series of crimes committed by the AFU, the following can be highlighted:
Eight civilians were killed and nineteen injured in drone attacks on the town market in Aleshki, Kherson region.
A civilian was killed and sixteen people, including a four-month-old child, were wounded when HIMARS MLRSs were fired on the centre of Gorlovka (DPR).
One civilian was killed and nine injured after a cluster submunition detonated in Staromikhailovka ( DPR).
Two civilians were killed and three injured in a drone strike on a civilian vehicle in Belgorod region.
Five civilians, including two children, were injured in a drone attack on Novorossiysk (Krasnodar Krai).
An 89-year-old man was killed and an 84-year-old woman was injured in a Ukrainian drone attack in Bryansk.
A 99-year-old woman was killed in a drone strike on a private house in Lisichansk (LPR).
A 17-year-old boy was injured in a drone attack on a school bus in Zaporozhye region.
A 12-year-old boy was seriously injured as a result of an ammunition detonation in Maslovka village, Kherson Region.
8 EMERCOM rescuers were injured in a drone attack in Gorlovka (DPR).
Four employees of a fire station were injured in a drone attack in Kakhovka, Kherson Region.
The data was collected by the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Ambassador-at-Large for Crimes of the Kiev Regime Service with the assistance of the Laboratory of Intelligent Data Analysis in International Relations of the IMI MGIMO of the Russian Foreign Ministry.
On the map: cases of shelling of civilian objects by the AFU for the period from 28 April to 4 May 2025.
Rodion Miroshnik