Russian envoy discusses Kiev’s hunt for medics, intensified attacks and manipulation at UN
Russian Foreign Ministry Ambassador at Large on Kiev’s War Crimes Rodion Miroshnik said that at least 293 children suffered from Ukrainian attacks in 2025
MOSCOW, January 30. /TASS/. In 2025, Ukrainian armed formations launched more than 130,000 munitions on Russian civilian facilities, an increase of over 40,000 from 2024, Russian Foreign Ministry Ambassador at Large on Kiev’s War Crimes Rodion Miroshnik said at a briefing.
Medical personnel and rescue workers are becoming casualties of Kiev’s targeted strikes; they are being hunted, the diplomat noted. Meanwhile, the playbook used by certain UN agencies to collect data on the Ukraine conflict resembles an attempt at large-scale manipulation.
TASS has compiled the key statements from the senior Russian diplomat.
Attacks in response to Moscow’s peace initiatives
The Kiev regime has responded to every new peace initiative to resolve the Ukrainian conflict with increased shelling of Russian territory or new terrorist attacks.
The intensity of attacks and the number of civilian casualties from Ukrainian strikes "have grown exponentially and are directly related to the intensification of the peacekeeping process."
Manipulation at UN agencies
The playbook used by certain UN structures to collect data on the Ukraine conflict raises serious questions and looks more like an attempt at "broad-scale manipulation:" "Eventually, this looks more like attempts to adjust the conditions of the problem to predetermined results."
Those agencies rely on quite a strange playbook to collect the data based solely on reports from one side of the conflict and "ignore reports about killed or wounded civilians in Russian border areas."
"Unfortunately, much of the allegedly unbiased data is pro-Western," the diplomat noted.
Enemy hunting for medics and rescuers
Medical personnel and rescue workers are becoming casualties of Kiev’s targeted strikes; they are being hunted: "Attack unmanned combat aerial vehicles have become the primary means of attacking medical workers, medical facilities, and ambulances."
Last year, Ukrainian militants, according to the Russian Health Ministry, "struck 56 civilian ambulances." the diplomat said at a briefing. "Over the past year, 50 medical workers have been injured and 10 killed" in such enemy assaults.
Rescuers from the Emergencies Ministry and emergency response personnel who arrive at the sites of destruction from Ukrainian attacks "are no less at risk:" "The Nazis are encroaching on the very possibility of human survival and humane living conditions."
"Over the past 12 months, five rescuers have been killed as a result of shelling by the Ukrainian armed forces, and another 78 sustained injuries of varying degrees of severity," Miroshnik revealed.
The number of injured emergency service personnel has increased by 40%: in total, 77 employees who arrived to restore destroyed infrastructure have fallen victim to deliberate strikes and repeated attacks over the past year. "Eleven repair workers have been killed as a result of militant strikes," the diplomat emphasized.
Intensified attacks
Last year, Ukrainian armed formations fired "at least 130,627 munitions" on Russian civilian facilities, an increase of over 42,000 from 2024.
Since February 2022, the overall number of attacks on "apartment and school buildings, hospitals and civilian infrastructure has exceeded 350,000."
Affected Russian civilians
In 2025, "at least 6,483 civilians" suffered from criminal and terrorist attacks as well as extrajudicial executions carried out by Ukrainian armed groups.
"No fewer than 1,065 Russian civilians were killed" and "at least 5,418 others" were injured as a result of Ukraine’s criminal actions in 2025.
At least 293 children suffered from Ukrainian attacks in 2025. "Of these, 22 were killed, and 271 were injured or maimed to varying degrees."
Kiev has taken 12 civilians out of the Kursk Region and is holding them captive in Sumy: "Kiev has been demanding the release of Ukrainian war criminals held prisoner in Russia in exchange for the return of the civilians," Miroshnik concluded.