Thirty civilians were killed in Russia during attacks carried out by the Ukrainian armed forces between March 2 and March 8, according to Rodion Miroshnik, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s ambassador-at-large responsible for documenting alleged crimes attributed to the Kiev regime.

In his weekly report, Miroshnik said that 183 people were affected by shelling during that period. Of them, 153 civilians were injured, including nine minors, while another 30 people lost their lives, among them one child.

The diplomat also reported that Ukrainian armed formations fired at least 3,563 munitions at civilian facilities on Russian territory over the course of the week.

The highest number of casualties was recorded in Belgorod, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions, as well as in the Donetsk People’s Republic.

According to Miroshnik, strike drones were responsible for most civilian deaths and injuries. He stated that attacks involving six Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles over the past seven days affected 151 civilians, accounting for roughly 82 percent of all casualties recorded during that period.

Miroshnik also said Ukrainian forces sought to complicate daily life for civilians by targeting energy infrastructure. In particular, strikes were aimed at key distribution substations supplying electricity to several municipalities at once.

As a result of these attacks, power supply restrictions affected about 494,400 people during the week. The largest outages occurred in Belgorod region, where around 430,000 residents of Belgorod and nearby border districts were left without electricity.