Guided aerial bomb damages homes and cars in Kharkiv region

On the night of February 21, Russian invaders attacked the Kupiansk district of Kharkiv region with guided aerial bombs.

According to Ukrinform, the head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, eh Syniehubov, posted this on Facebook.

According to him, late in the evening in the village of Velykyi Burluk, Kupiansk district, a guided aerial bomb hit an en area. Two private houses and three cars were damaged, including two ambulances.

In addition, at 02:41 a.m. today, the fall of a Shahed UAV was recorded in the village of Karavan of the Liubotyn territorial community.

The day before, in the village of Krestyshche, Berezyn district, wreckage of a Shahed UAV was also found on the territory of a civilian enterprise.

In the village of Slatyne, Kharkiv district, a private house and a car were damaged as a result of a guided aerial bomb strike.

In the Zochiv territorial community of Bohodukhiv district, two UAVs hit an en area on the outskirts of Svitlychne, two guided aerial bombs hit an en area on the outskirts of Sosnivka, and one guided aerial bomb hit an en area on the outskirts of Baranivka. There was no information about casualties or damage, noted Syniehubov.

In the Balaklivska territorial community of Izium district, a UAV was spotted on the territory of an enterprise. There were no casualties, Mr. Syniehubov emphasized.

According to the head of the regional state administration, in the Kharkiv sector, Ukrainian tros successfully repelled three Russian attacks in the direction of Vovchansk and Zakhidne over the past day.

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In the Kupiansk sector, seven firefights with Russian invaders took place near Zahryzove and Petravlivka over the day.

As Ukrinform reported, according to the head of Kupiansk city military administration Andr Besedin, 3,000 residents remain in the Kupiansk community. For the first time in three months, they managed to bring in humanitarian aid.

Source: ukrinform.net

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