An agricultural enterprise in Volchansk, Kharkov region, was attacked by Russian occupiers.
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On the night of Sunday, January 14, enemy aircraft dropped two bombs on the enterprise. The explosions destroyed a granary and a grain processing building. Fortunately, no one was hurt. The head of the investigation department of the Kharkov region police, Sergei Bolvinov, reported this on Facebook.
In Volchansk, grain hangars were attacked from the sky. The shelling took place at night; no one was there except the usual bodyguards. Fortunately, there were no casualties,” he wrote.
An investigative team and explosives experts are working at the scene of the hits. Law enforcement officers opened criminal proceedings into another violation of the laws and customs of war.
Let us recall that in December last year, Russian aircraft dropped bombs on two front-line villages in the Donetsk region – Ocheretino, Pokrovsky district, and the village of New York. Then, as a result of the fall of guided aerial bombs, five people were injured; the explosions damaged and destroyed residential buildings, fences and outbuildings.
Source: Racurs

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