Russia targets village in Kharkiv region with air-dropped bombs, causes fire and injuries
Early on September 11, Russian aircraft dropped guided bombs on the village of Hrushevka in frontline Kindrashivka community of Kupiansk district. Two women were injured, residential houses were damaged, and a fire broke out.
This was reported on Telegram by the Main Department of the State Emergency Service (SES) in Kharkiv region, according to Ukrinform.
“As a result of the strike, a fire broke out in a private house covering 30 square meters, several private homes were damaged, and two women aged 54 and 83 sustained injuries,” the post reads.
Eight rescuers, including a medical team from the SES and a community rescue officer, were involved in eliminating the consequences of the attack, the agency added.
As reported earlier, on September 10, Russian shelling damaged private buildings in Hrushevka, Kupiansk district.