Rescuers show footage of guided bomb strikes aftermath in Kharkiv region
On Friday afternoon, June 28, the Russian forces dropped three guided aerial bombs on the village of Tsyrkuny in the Kharkiv region. As a result, several houses were destroyed, according to the Telegram channel of the Main Department of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine in the Kharkiv region.
According to rescuers, two fires caused by enemy airstrikes have been extinguished.
As a result of the bombing, fires broke out in two residential buildings and an outbuilding. The total area affected by the fire was about 200 square meters. Nearby residential buildings with outbuildings were also damaged.
At another address, a cargo truck and approximately 300 square meters of grass were burning. A warehouse belonging to a local agricultural enterprise was also damaged.
Currently, it is known that 8 people were injured. The State Emergency Service (SES) used 3 units of equipment and 15 rescuers to eliminate the consequences of the enemy strike. SES sappers were also working at the scene.
Photo: aftermath of the shelling in Tsyrkuny (t.me/DSNS_Kharkiv)
Earlier, RBC-Ukraine reported that Russia dropped three guided aerial bombs on the Kharkiv region.