No Russian strikes recorded in Kharkiv over the day, enemy attacked the region from air, one killed - RMA
Kyiv • UNN
In Kharkiv region, about 15 settlements were subjected to artillery and mortar shelling, and another 6 to strikes by Russian aviation using UMZD-D30 and KAB, which damaged residential buildings and a private enterprise, killing one woman and injuring another.
No enemy attacks were recorded in Kharkiv yesterday. In the region, about 15 settlements were hit by artillery, mortar, and 6 more by air strikes of Russian troops, who used UMPB-D30 and KABs, there are damages to houses and a private enterprise, and a woman was killed and injured, the head of the Kharkiv RMA Oleg Sinegubov said on Monday, UNN reports.
No attacks on Kharkiv city recorded over the day
According to him, about 15 settlements in Kharkiv region were subjected to artillery and mortar attacks by the enemy: Lyman, Ivashky, Shestakove and others. Slatyno, Vovchansk, Kupyansk, Podoly, Petropavlivka, and Kyslivka came under aerial bombardment. In particular:
▪️ 16:20 village Kruhlyakivka of Kupyansk district. There was a shelling of UMPB-D30. 1 residential building and a car were damaged.
▪️ 16:17 Kharkiv district, village Slatyno. A private enterprise was damaged as a result of the shelling by the KAB. The glazing of 12 windows of an apartment building was also damaged and windows in a private house were smashed. A 51-year-old woman was injured.
▪️ 15:45 UAV "Lancet" shelled the village Shestakove, Chuhuiv district. 2 cars were damaged.
▪️ 14:30 Bohodukhiv district, Ivashky village . Two private houses and one outbuilding were damaged as a result of mortar shelling.
▪️ April 14, 10:45 Mala Vovcha village, Chuhuiv district. A 57-year-old woman died as a result of a drone dropping ammunition. There was no information about the damage.
In Martove village, Chuhuiv district, a 64-year-old man exploded on an unknown explosive device. He was hospitalized, the RMA head said.
"The enemy did not conduct any offensive actions in the Kupyansk sector over the last day," said Colonel Syniehubov.