Russian forces drop guided aerial bomb on village in Kharkiv district: One killed and several injured victims

Russian forces carried out an airstrike on the village of Tokarivka Druha in the Kharkiv region. Due to the enemy shelling, one person was killed, and others were injured, Oleh Syniehubov, Head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, reports.
The official reported on the morning of April 7 about the enemy strike using guided aerial bombs on a settlement in the Derhachi territorial community.
"Due to the strike, a 48-year-old man was killed. Two women experienced an acute stress reaction," the Head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration reported.
Syniehubov also stated that the aggressor country "does not stop terrorizing the civilian population of the Kharkiv region."
The village of Tokarivka Druha is located on the left bank of the Tatarka River. It is a small village with a population of 34 people (according to the latest available data). The settlement is located in the Derhachi urban community of Kharkiv district, Kharkiv region, not far from the border with Russia.
Russian shelling of Kharkiv region
Cities and villages in the Kharkiv region are almost daily subjected to strikes by Russian troops, who attack populated areas with various types of weapons, including active use of aerial bombs, missiles, and kamikaze drones. The areas suffering the most from these attacks are those located near the border with Russia.
For instance, on April 6, Russian forces hit a multi-story building in Kupiansk with a guided aerial bomb, resulting in injuries.
Also, on March 30, Russian troops struck the center of Kupiansk with a guided aerial bomb, and several people were injured in that attack as well.