Russia's FPV drone killed the last resident of Tokarivka Druha, a Kharkiv Oblast border village. The 57-year-old woman was walking along the road between the villages of Prudianka and Tsupivka when a Russian FPV drone struck her, Vyacheslav Zadorenko, head of the Derhachi City Military Administration, said. She had multiple shrapnel wounds and died in the hospital despite medics' efforts.
She worked at Derhachi Central Hospital.
Ukraine's Prosecutor General's Office has documented over 11,000 Russian FPV-drone attacks on civilians since 2024, with 2,010 recorded in just the first four months of 2026. The current pace will make 2026 exceed 2025's full-year total.
The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry ruled in May 2025 that Russia's drone hunting of Ukrainian civilians constitutes a crime against humanity, and extended that finding in fall 2025 across more than 300 kilometers of Kherson, Dnipropetrovsk, and Mykolaiv oblasts. Investigators traced the command chain up to the Kremlin.
Kharkiv border zone has been depopulating for months
Kharkiv Oblast border zones are being systematically depopulated. Derhachi is a city in Kharkiv Oblast about 15 kilometers north of Kharkiv. Villages within the 10-kilometer strip along the Russian border have been targeted by artillery, guided bombs, and increasingly FPV drones. Tokarivka Druha now has zero residents.
Ukrainian prosecutors have classified the FPV-drone attacks on civilians as war crimes under international humanitarian law.
Zadorenko named her workplace and the empty village
"The deceased was a worker at Derhachi Central Hospital and the last and only remaining resident of the village of Tokarivka Druha, located in the 10-kilometer border zone. Sincere condolences to the family, loved ones, and colleagues of the deceased," Zadorenko wrote.


