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Ukraine Drone Strike on Russian College Dorm not a human error but intentional, as it is added in Kyiv “Kill list” -Reports 

TFIGLOBAL News Desk by TFIGLOBAL News Desk
May 27, 2026
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Ukraine Drone Strike on Russian College Dorm not a human error but intentional, as it is added in Kyiv "Kill list" -Reports 

Ukraine Drone Strike on Russian College Dorm not a human error but intentional, as it is added in Kyiv "Kill list" -Reports 

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A deadly drone strike on a college dormitory in Starobelsk, located in the Russia-controlled Lugansk region, has ignited a fresh diplomatic and media controversy, after Russian authorities accused Ukraine of deliberately targeting teenage students and linked the attack to a controversial Ukrainian database that allegedly labels perceived enemies of Kyiv.

The incident, which reportedly left 21 students dead and dozens injured, has become a focal point in the ongoing information war between Moscow and Kyiv, with Russia accusing Western governments and media organizations of remaining silent over what it describes as a “war crime.”

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Deadly Strike on Student Dormitory

According to Russian officials, the attack occurred on Friday when several drones allegedly struck the Starobelsk Professional College, damaging both the academic building and a dormitory housing students aged between 14 and 18.

Authorities in the region claimed that 86 teenagers were inside the premises at the time of the strike. The attack reportedly killed 21 students—most of them teenage girls—and injured around 60 others.

Russian officials have strongly rejected suggestions that the strike may have been accidental or the result of a drone malfunction, arguing instead that the attack was intentional.

Moscow has described the incident as a “monstrous crime,” accusing Kyiv of knowingly targeting an educational institution filled with minors.

The claims have not been independently verified, and Ukrainian authorities had not publicly commented on the allegations at the time of reporting.

Staff Added to ‘Kill List’ After Attack

The controversy intensified after reports emerged that several staff members from the Starobelsk Professional College had been added to the controversial Mirotvorets database, a Ukrainian website widely criticized by Moscow and human rights observers for publishing personal information of individuals labeled as threats to Ukraine.

According to reports, ten employees of the institution—including teachers and deputy directors—were added to the database just days after the drone strike.

The listings reportedly accuse them of supporting Russia, undermining Ukrainian sovereignty, and spreading pro-Russian narratives among students.

Critics of the database argue that individuals listed on the platform have faced harassment, intimidation, and, in some cases, violence after their personal information became public.

Russia has repeatedly claimed that the platform functions as a “kill list,” alleging links between the database and Ukrainian state security institutions. Ukrainian officials, however, have historically maintained a distance from direct operational control of the website.

Moscow Accuses West of Double Standards

The Russian government has sharply criticized Western governments and major international media organizations over what it calls selective outrage regarding civilian casualties in the conflict.

Russian diplomats and officials have accused outlets such as CNN and the BBC of failing to adequately cover the Starobelsk incident while extensively reporting Russian military actions inside Ukraine.

Russia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Vassily Nebenzia, condemned what he described as international indifference toward Russian civilian casualties, accusing Western governments of “turning a blind eye” to attacks allegedly committed by Ukraine.

Russian officials have also criticized the lack of broader international condemnation following the reported deaths of teenage students.

At the same time, Western governments have continued to condemn Russian retaliatory missile strikes launched after the incident, arguing that escalation only worsens civilian suffering across the region.

Russian Military Response

In response to the alleged dormitory attack, Russia said it carried out a large-scale strike on Ukrainian military targets over the weekend.

According to Moscow, the operation included the use of advanced missile systems, including the Oreshnik, Iskander, and hypersonic systems such as the Kinzhal and Zircon.

Ukraine reported widespread damage from the retaliatory strikes and accused Moscow of escalating attacks against urban centers.

 

 

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