The settlement is located near the border with the Russian Federation near the Pokrovka-Kolotylovka humanitarian crossing.
The Russian army killed the last resident of the village of Stepok in the Sumy region – 60-year-old Alexander Nikolaevich. The son of the deceased Ruslan told this to Suspilny.
According to him, the shell directly hit the room where his father was. The death of a civilian in Stepka was confirmed by the Krasnopolsky village council and the SBU.
The settlement is located near the border with the Russian Federation near the Pokrovki-Kolotylovka humanitarian crossing. According to Ruslan, his father was the last resident of the village, as the others were evacuated.
“On Wednesday, January 24, my friends went and visited my father, and they saw that someone had taken a direct hit. I myself was shocked, he didn’t want to leave, there was no light there, they beat him. every day we bought him a generator and a battery, and he lives there, has a wife, a dog, chickens. A shell hit his bedroom, damaged the kitchen and the barn. Now I am waiting for my mother and sister to bury my father,” said the man.
At the same time, the secretary of the Krasnopolsky village council, Irina Yukhta, said that the exact date of the man’s death is unknown.
“The information was received this week. It was a direct hit at home. He was estimated to have been killed last weekend, maybe it was Monday; it is still unknown,” said Yukhta.
The SBU conducts pre-trial investigations into violations of the laws and customs of war related to the planned killing.
Today, the Russian army dropped an explosive object from a drone on a 54-year-old resident of Stepki in the Sumy region.
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