Civilian injured in Russian drone attack on Vesele in Kharkiv region

Civilian injured in Russian drone attack on Vesele in Kharkiv region

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A Russian FPV drone strike on the village of Vesele in Kharkiv region on January 13 injured a man.

This was reported by the Main Directorate of the National Police in Kharkiv region via Telegram, as cited by Ukrinform.

"Today, January 13, around 08:20, the Russian forces struck the village of Vesele in Kharkiv district with an FPV drone. A residential house was damaged, and a 41-year-old man sustained explosive injuries," the statement reads.

The police also documented the consequences of shelling in Zolochiv community on the evening of January 12.

Read also: Civilian killed as Russian army shells Kupiansk

"On January 12, around 09:00, the Russian forces used Grad multiple rocket launchers to strike the village of Kostiantynivka in Bohodukhiv district. The attack destroyed one private house and damaged a non-operational village club and five private houses. Electricity supply is cut off. Fortunately, no injuries were reported," law enforcement officials noted.

As previously reported, on January 12, the Russian forces deployed UAVs, FPV drones, MLRS, artillery, and guided aerial bombs against settlements in Kharkiv region. A civilian man was killed in Kupiansk due to the attacks.

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