Russians drop guided aerial bomb on checkpoint near Kupiansk, four wounded

Russian invaders struck a checkpoint near Kupiansk with a guided aerial bomb, wounding two soldiers and two police officers.

According to Ukrinform, the National Police of Ukraine reported this on Telegram.

The enemy's guided aerial bomb fell near the post, where police officers from the Luhansk and Kharkiv regions were on joint duty. As a result of the airstrike, two servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, who were passing by the checkpoint at the time of the explosion, were wounded, as well as two police officers who were on duty on the road.

The police provided first aid to the wounded and, together with other services, organized their evacuation to a medical facility. Despite the threat of repeated strikes, law enforcement officers acted quickly and cohesively to save lives.

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As reported by Ukrinform, Kharkiv and 10 settlements in the region were under Russian attack yesterday, January 15, and a woman was injured.