Russian-launched guided bomb kills woman in Kharkiv Oblast
Russians have struck the village of Olkhovatka near the city of Kupiansk, which they try to seize. The post Russian-launched guided bomb kills woman in Kharkiv Oblast appeared first on Euromaidan Press.
Russian forces carried out strikes using guided aviation bombs on the village of Olkhovatka in Kupiansk district of Ukraine’s Kharkiv Oblast, according to the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration Oleh Syniehubov. He also said that a 48-year-old woman was killed as a result of the attack.
“10 private houses and a store were damaged. A fire broke out at the school due to the shelling. Emergency services continue to eliminate the consequences,” Syniehubov wrote on Telegram.
Kupiansk and surrounding areas were under Russian occupation for half a year, but last year Ukrainian forces liberated the city. Now Russian troops have gone on the offensive again in this area in an attempt to retake control.
Read more:
- Syrskyi: Intense fighting continues in Kupiansk direction as Ukraine counters Russian assaults
- Regional leader: Russia’s latest assaults focused on Kharkiv’s Kupiansk sector
- ISW: Russian troops likely to intensify offensive on Kupiansk in coming weeks
You could close this page. Or you could join our community and help us produce more materials like this.
We keep our reporting open and accessible to everyone because we believe in the power of free information. This is why our small, cost-effective team depends on the support of readers like you to bring deliver timely news, quality analysis, and on-the-ground reports about Russia's war against Ukraine and Ukraine's struggle to build a democratic society.
A little bit goes a long way: for as little as the cost of one cup of coffee a month, you can help build bridges between Ukraine and the rest of the world, plus become a co-creator and vote for topics we should cover next. Become a patron or see other ways to support.
The post Russian-launched guided bomb kills woman in Kharkiv Oblast appeared first on Euromaidan Press.