Russian forces strike Ukraine's Kharkiv region, causing damage and injuries

Russian forces struck the village of Sadovod in the Kharkiv region with a guided aerial bomb on Sunday, May 11. The attack damaged residential buildings, and several people were injured, reports the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SES).
"Today, in the afternoon, Russian forces struck the village of Sadovod, in the Velykoburluk community of the Kupiansk district, with a guided bomb," the statement says.
Emergency services clarified that as a result of the attack, two two-story residential buildings were damaged, and a fire broke out over an area of 130 square meters. In particular, apartments and utility structures were burning.
Additionally, two women were injured. Both had acute stress reactions. During the firefighting efforts, rescuers saved a rabbit.
Photo: The SES shows the aftermath of the Russian strike
Photo: The SES shows the aftermath of the Russian strike
Photo: The SES shows the aftermath of the Russian strike
"Two fire-rescue units and a medical team from the SES were involved in eliminating the aftermath," the emergency services summarized.
Russian strikes on the Kharkiv region
Notably, Russian forces regularly attack the Kharkiv region, resulting in the destruction of civilian infrastructure and causing harm to people.
For example, a week ago, on May 3, Russian forces launched a mass drone attack on the village of Velykyi Burluk. The attack destroyed a two-story commercial building, damaged administrative buildings, retail pavilions, and triggered a large fire. Furthermore, there were casualties.