Russians hit utility workers in Kupiansk with a guided aerial bomb, one killed victim

Russian terrorists struck utility workers in Kupiansk, Kharkiv region, this morning with a guided aerial bomb. One of the workers was killed, Oleh Syniehubov, Head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, reports.
According to Syniehubov, the strike occurred at around 9:20 a.m. local time. Preliminary information indicates that a guided aerial bomb was used in the attack.
Following the strike, it was initially reported that two people were injured: both 60-year-old men, employees of a local utility company. They were hospitalized in critical condition.
Illustrative image: Russians strike utility workers in Kupiansk with a guided aerial bomb, one dead victim (Getty Images)
Later, reports indicated that one of the utility workers had died.
"Doctors did everything they could, but the man passed away. At the moment, physicians are fighting for the life of the second victim," Syniehubov said.
Russian shelling of Ukraine
Russian terrorists regularly shell Ukrainian territory. The enemy uses missiles, guided aerial bombs, UAVs, and artillery for their strikes. Civilian infrastructure is frequently hit.
Last night, Russians launched a massive drone attack on the Poltava region, resulting in destruction across the area. Some residents have been left without electricity.