Russia bombs Ukraine's Sloviansk, 7 casualties reported
Photo: consequences of the Russian strike on Sloviansk (t.me/UA_National_Police)
On Saturday, January 10, Russians dropped a guided aerial bomb on Sloviansk in the Donetsk region, causing destruction and casualties in the city, according to the National Police of Ukraine.
"Today, Russian troops dropped a 250 kg guided bomb on the city, which hit a private yard. Five multi-story buildings and 20 private houses, a store, a garage, and a car were destroyed," the report says.

Source: National Police of Ukraine

Source: National Police of Ukraine

Source: National Police of Ukraine

Source: National Police of Ukraine

Source: National Police of Ukraine
7 people were injured as a result of the Russian strike: 5 men aged 37 to 58 and 2 women aged 34 and 70.
"Police paramedics provided assistance to the people and took them to the hospital," the post says.
Law enforcement officers are currently documenting the consequences of the Russian attack.
Russian strike on Sloviansk
The Russians regularly shell Sloviansk because it is a frontline city.
On December 28, Russia launched three air strikes on the city, hitting the private sector. 3 people were wounded, and one was killed.
The Russians also dropped a guided aerial bomb on the city on December 6, damaging nearly 10 houses and cars, and 6 people were wounded.