The Russian military shelled the village of Znob-Novgorodskoye in the Sumy region.
The enemy launched a missile strike in the area of the local vocational-agrarian lyceum. As a result of the shelling, one civilian was killed and four were injured. On March 13, the head of the Office of the President, Andriy Yermak, announced this on Telegram.
Operational Command Sever was subsequently informed that the number of wounded had risen to five. The military also showed fragments of rockets that fired at the agricultural lyceum in Znob-Novgorodsk.
The command also stated that since the morning of March 13, the Russian invaders had shelled the border areas of the Chernihiv and Sumy regions more than 40 times from various types of weapons – cannon artillery and mortars. In the area of Mikhalkina Sloboda, 20 strikes were recorded. Another 14 explosions were counted in the area of the village of Starikove. And seven mortar mines exploded in the Bachevsk area.
In addition, Ukrainians continue to be injured as a result of Russian mines left behind by the invaders. As Oleg Sinegubov, the chairman of the Kharkiv OVA, said on Telegram, in the village of Snezhkovka, Izyumsky district, Kharkiv region, a 40-year-old man stepped on a mine “Petal” near the field. The victim was admitted to the hospital in a state of moderate severity.
We will remind, on the morning of March 13, the Russian military fired at the village of Solonchaki in the Nikolaev region. Russian shells destroyed houses. The explosions killed a man and a woman born in 1978 and 1980, while a seven-year-old child and two other people were injured.
Source: Racurs

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