Putin Orders Retaliation Options After Ukraine Drone Attack on Dorm
Quick Look
- Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered military options for retaliation after a drone attack on a student dorm in Starobilsk, Luhansk, killing six and wounding dozens.
- Ukraine denied targeting civilians, stating it struck a drone command unit.
AI-generated summary
Why It Matters
A drone attack on a student dorm in Starobilsk, Luhansk, resulted in casualties. Russia claims it was a deliberate targeting of a civilian area by Ukraine, while Ukraine denies this and states it targeted a military unit.
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday ordered his military to prepare options to retaliate against Ukraine for what he described as a drone attack on a student dorm that killed six people and wounded dozens, with 15 still unaccounted for.
Putin said the attack had struck the dorm in Starobilsk in Luhansk, a Russian-controlled region in eastern Ukraine. He said Kyiv’s military must have known what it was targeting.
Ukraine’s military denied the Russian accusations and said it had struck an elite drone command unit in the area. It said that Kyiv complied with international humanitarian law.
Putin said in his own statement, which was carried by state television, that there were no military targets near the dorm.
“There are no military facilities, intelligence service facilities, or related services in the vicinity. Therefore, there is absolutely no basis for claiming that the munitions struck the building as a result of our air defence or electronic warfare systems.
“The strike was not accidental; it came in three waves, with 16 drones targeting the same location,” Putin told officials.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Russia will likely prepare and potentially enact retaliatory military actions against Ukraine.
Very likely · Within days
Open Questions
- What was the actual target of the drone strike?
- What is the full extent of the casualties?
- What specific retaliatory options will Russia prepare?
- What will be Ukraine's response to the prepared options?

