Russia hits civilian enterprise in Hlukhiv with guided aerial bombs, two killed
Yesterday, March 9, the russians attacked a civilian enterprise in Hlukhiv, Sumy Region, with guided aerial bombs. The russian strike killed two people and injured two more.
This was reported by the head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, Oleh Hryhorov.
"The young man was killed by the russians, striking a civilian enterprise in Hlukhiv with guided aerial bombs. He was 27 years old," the head of the Regional Military Administration reported.
It was known about three victims of the attack - men aged 42, 59 and 63. One of them was in the operating room, two - in the hospital wards under the supervision of doctors.
On the morning of March 10, it became known that a wounded 63-year-old resident of Hlukhiv died in the hospital. Doctors fought for his life, but failed to save him.
During the attack, some people managed to take shelter, which helped to avoid a larger number of victims and injured.
According to police, the strike on the Hlukhiv community damaged the administrative building and infrastructure of enterprises, warehouses, cars, a gas pipeline and a transformer.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, meanwhile, during the night and morning of March 11, russian troops attacked the territory of Ukraine, using 99 strike drones of various types, including Shahed, Gerbera and Italmas drones.
In the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kharkiv on the morning of March 11, a russian strike drone hit a civilian enterprise. Two people were killed as a result of the attack, and five more were injured.