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Russia's Putin vows retaliation after accusing Ukraine of hitting student dormitory

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Russia's Putin vows retaliation after accusing Ukraine of hitting student dormitory

TL;DR

Vladimir Putin has vowed retaliation after accusing Ukraine of a drone strike on a student dormitory in Starobilsk, resulting in six deaths and 39 injuries. Ukraine claims it targeted a Russian military unit in the same area.

Key points

  • Putin vows retaliation after Ukraine's alleged drone strike
  • Six people killed and 39 injured in Starobilsk
  • Ukraine claims it targeted a Russian military unit

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Why it matters

The incident escalates tensions between Russia and Ukraine, highlighting the ongoing conflict and its impact on civilians.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has promised retaliation after accusing Ukraine of carrying out a deadly attack on a student dormitory in an occupied part of eastern Ukraine.

He said six people were killed and 39 injured after the overnight drone strike in the town of Starobilsk, Luhansk region. Another 15 people were missing.

Kremlin-installed local officials published photos of a collapsed building and rescuers searching through the rubble.

Ukraine's military said it hit the headquarters of Russia's elite Rubicon drone military unit in Starobilsk.

The BBC has not been able to independently verify what happened in Starobilsk.

At a reception in his Kremlin residence on Friday, Putin said the Ukrainian attack was carried out in three waves using 16 drones.

"There are no military facilities, intelligence service facilities, or related services in the vicinity.

"Therefore, there is absolutely no basis for claiming that the munitions struck the building as a result of our air defence or electronic warfare systems," Putin said.

He ordered the Russian military to prepare its "proposals" on how to retaliate.

Russia's state-run TV showed what it said was one of the injured students, identifying her as Diana Shovkun, aged 19.

No photos or videos of those who Moscow says were killed were shown.

Later on Friday, Ukraine's military admitted carrying out the attack. It accused Rubicon fighters of regularly striking civilians and civilian infrastructure in Ukraine.

The statement also said that Ukrainian forces "are causing damage to military infrastructure and facilities used for military purposes, strictly adhering to the norms of international humanitarian law, laws and customs of war".

On Thursday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the headquarters of Russia's security service FSB was hit in the Moscow-seized area of Ukraine's southern Kherson region.

About 100 Russian "occupiers" were either killed or injured, he added.

Moscow's military has not commented on the issue. But one pro-Kremlin Telegram channel reported "casualties" after what it said was a "massive drone strike".

Ukraine has repeatedly accused Russia's military of deliberately targeting civilians since the start of Moscow's full-scale invasion in 2022 - a charge Moscow regularly denies.

Last week, Ukrainian officials said 24 people were killed - including three girls - when a Russian missile destroyed a block of high-rising residential building in the capital Kyiv.

Q&A

What happened in Starobilsk, Ukraine?

A drone strike reportedly hit a student dormitory, killing six people and injuring 39, with 15 others missing.

What did Putin say about the attack on the dormitory?

Putin promised retaliation against Ukraine, accusing it of carrying out the deadly attack in Starobilsk.

What was Ukraine's military response to the incident in Starobilsk?

Ukraine's military stated that it targeted the headquarters of Russia's elite Rubicon drone military unit in Starobilsk.

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  • Putin vows retaliation after Ukraine's alleged drone strike
  • Six people killed and 39 injured in Starobilsk
  • Ukraine claims it targeted a Russian military unit

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