This handout photograph taken and posted on the official Telegram channel of Head of the Kherson Military Administration Oleksandr Prokudin on October 14, 2025, shows a burning UN OCHA truck following a drone attack in Bilozerka, Kherson region, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The United Nations on October 14, 2025 slammed a Russian drone attack on its aid convoy in the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson, saying the bombardment could amount to a war crime. Photo: AFP Photo/ Official Telegram channel of Head of the Kherson Military Administration Oleksandr Prokudin

This handout photograph taken and posted on the official Telegram channel of Head of the Kherson Military Administration Oleksandr Prokudin on October 14, 2025, shows a burning UN OCHA truck following a drone attack in Bilozerka, Kherson region, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The United Nations on October 14, 2025 slammed a Russian drone attack on its aid convoy in the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson, saying the bombardment could amount to a war crime. Photo: AFP Photo/ Official Telegram channel of Head of the Kherson Military Administration Oleksandr Prokudin
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Russian forces struck a UN aid convoy in the partially occupied southern Kherson region of Ukraine on Tuesday (October 14, 2025), Kyiv and the UN said, adding there were no casualties in the attack.

The United Nations said its convoy of four vehicles was clearly marked and came under attack from Russian drones and artillery while delivering aid to the frontline town of Bilozerka.

“Such attacks are utterly unacceptable. Aid workers are protected by international humanitarian law and should never be attacked,” said the UN’s Humanitarian Coordinator for Ukraine Matthias Schmale.

He added that two World Food Programme trucks were damaged in the strike, while local authorities said the remaining two were unscathed.

The UN’s sexual and reproductive health agency, UNFPA, said the convoy was carrying 800 individual packages “containing essential items for older persons, women and girls”.

“The area has a very high proportion of older people, many of whom are unable to relocate due to drones and shelling and rely on humanitarian assistance for survival,” Jacqueline Mahon, UNFPA Representative to Ukraine, said.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga called the strike “another brutal violation of international law, proving Russia’s utter disregard for civilian lives and its international obligations””

There was no immediate reaction from Moscow.

A senior official in the Kherson region, Oleksandr Prokudin, published a photo showing a white truck marked with the World Food Programme emblem on fire with plumes of black smoke rising above it.

Ukrainian authorities and aid groups have said throughout the nearly four-year Russian invasion that their staff and facilities have come under bombardments from Moscow’s forces.

The Kherson region, which Russia claimed to have annexed in 2022, is partially controlled by Russian forces, who launch daily attacks on Ukrainian towns and cities from the southern banks of the Dnipro river.

Regional authorities said on Tuesday that three people had been killed by Russian artillery in the region’s largest town, also called Kherson.

One more civilian was killed by a small drone attack on a car in the nearby town of Nikopol.

Published – October 14, 2025 09:56 pm IST