Drones become most common cause of death for civilians in Ukraine war, UN says
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on February 11, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 26, 2026

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on February 11, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 26, 2026

UN reports drones as the main cause of civilian deaths in Ukraine, with 139 killed in January 2025. The conflict sees increased drone use by both sides.
KYIV (Reuters) - Short-range aerial drones were the most common killer of civilians in Ukraine in January, the U.N.'s monitoring mission said on Tuesday, highlighting how drone use has ballooned during three years of war with Russia.
The U.N. mission said at least 139 civilians were killed and 738 wounded in January 2025, with 27% of the deaths and 30% of the injuries caused by short-range drones.
In total, the U.N. says nearly 12,500 civilians have been killed in the war including 650 children - though it has repeatedly said its tally is an undercount since it only includes deaths its teams have managed to verify.
Aerial drones, which at the start of the war were mostly seen as an auxiliary tool, have become one of the most important battlefield weapons in the conflict, with both Ukraine and Russia producing well over a million each in 2024.
"Our data shows a clear and disturbing pattern of short-range drones being used in ways that put civilians at grave risk," a press release quoted the U.N. monitoring mission's head Danielle Bell as saying.
"The on-board (drone) cameras should allow operators to distinguish with a higher degree of certainty between civilians and military objectives, yet civilians continue to be killed in alarming numbers."
Russia denies deliberately targeting civilians, though many thousands have been killed since it launched a full-scale invasion of its neighbour in February 2022.
(Reporting by Max Hunder; editing by Mark Heinrich)
The article discusses the use of drones as the leading cause of civilian deaths in the Ukraine war, based on a UN report.
In January 2025, 139 civilians were killed by drones according to the UN.
Russia denies deliberately targeting civilians despite the high number of casualties reported.
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