Russian war blogger shares video of UN aid convoy strike in Ukrainepublished at 12:14 BST
12:14 BST
Sherie Ryder
BBC Verify journalist
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Footage posted online shows attack on UN convoy in Ukraine
We’ve been looking at drone footage which has appeared on social media of a Russian drone strike on World Food Programme (WFP) vehicles in Ukraine two days ago.
In the video taken from the drones’ onboard cameras we can see the moment two white lorries are struck as they travel along a road near Bilozerka, a village in Kherson region.
As one of the drones circles around, we were able to match a white building with a red roof, a cluster of trees and an area of crops to the location of aftermath images of the incident.
On Tuesday a Ukrainian official accused Russia of the attack and the UN condemned the strike on a humanitarian convoy, which it said was carrying hygiene kits, medicines and shelter materials.
No-one was hurt in the incident, the UN said, but two of the four vehicles in the convoy were damaged.
The footage carries the logo of the Dnepr grouping of Russian army and was shared on Telegram by a Russian war blogger. These are people who often either serve in units or have direct links to soldiers in them, which can provide access to exclusive material that doesn’t appear on official Russian channels.