In one of the villages, a 57-year-old local resident died. In another village, bullets hit a residential building: a husband and his wife were trapped under rubble.
On Friday, June 14, Russian occupation forces conducted air strikes on the village of Glushkovka, Kupyansky district, Boguslavka village, Izyum district, and Kutuzovka village, Kharkov district. One woman was killed in the bombing. Residential buildings and other civilian infrastructure were also damaged, the Kharkov Regional Prosecutor’s Office reported.
It was noted that the invaders carried out an airstrike on Glushkovka at about 15:00. According to preliminary data, the enemy hit the village with a modified UMPB D-30 aerial bomb. As a result of the attack, a civilian, a 57-year-old woman, died there. In addition, residential buildings, outbuildings and a kindergarten were damaged in the village.
Also in the village of Boguslavka, a direct hit from aircraft bullets was recorded on a residential building: a husband and his wife were trapped under rubble. Both victims are 46 years old. Rescuers removed them, and the injured were treated by doctors.
On the same day, Russian troops carried out airstrikes in the village of Kutuzovka, Kharkov region. In this settlement, the buildings and equipment of an agricultural enterprise, as well as residential buildings, were damaged due to shelling. There were no casualties.
The prosecutor’s office initiated pre-trial investigations into violations of the laws and customs of war (Part 1 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
It was also reported that two policemen were injured in a Russian drone strike in Kupyansk.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine named the losses of the Russian Federation during the month of fighting in the Kharkov region
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Source: korrespondent

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