Local governor Roman Starovoit said three people were said to have been killed as a result of the attack – two of them children.
Three Russians, including two children, were said to have been killed when a Ukrainian drone “dropped an explosive device” on the car they were traveling in. The governor of the Kursk region, Roman Starovoyt, announced this on his Telegram channel on Wednesday, April 10.
“A Ukrainian UAV dropped an explosive device on a civilian car in the village of Apanasovka, Korenovsky district. Unfortunately, three people who were in the car at that moment were killed, including two children,” the Russian official said.
We previously wrote that two-thirds of the population left the Russian village of Tetkino, Kursk region, due to ongoing shelling.
As you know, in March the village of Tetkino in the Kursk region was under the control of volunteers after the border was breached. It was noted that the regular Russian army was quickly leaving the village and leaving the heavy equipment behind.
Source: korrespondent

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