Zelensky: Russia Is Targeting Civilians Along Front

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of “hunting civilians” along the front line, citing FPV drone strikes on medics and rescuers.

August 04, 2025Clash Report

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According to Zelensky, Russian forces have increasingly deployed first-person view (FPV) drones to strike emergency responders just moments after initial attacks. “This is typical of every city or community that Russian drones reach,” he said. The Ukrainian president characterized the tactics as a campaign of terror designed to inflict maximum psychological and physical harm on civilians and aid workers alike.

The remarks come as frontline fighting continues in eastern and southern Ukraine, with Ukrainian forces struggling to hold positions amid drone assaults and artillery barrages. No independent verification of Zelensky’s claims was immediately available, but similar accusations have been echoed by human rights groups and battlefield medics.

Sanctions Pressure Mounts As U.S. Deadline Approaches

Zelensky’s comments coincide with an approaching deadline set by former U.S. President Donald Trump, who has demanded that Russia reach a settlement with Ukraine by August 8 or face renewed sanctions. Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff is reportedly preparing to visit Moscow before the deadline, amid speculation over possible diplomatic engagement.

Kyiv is pushing for secondary sanctions that would penalize foreign firms and banks doing business with sanctioned Russian entities. While some European leaders have expressed openness to additional restrictions, broader global consensus remains elusive.

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Zelensky: Russia Is Targeting Civilians Along Front