Russia hit a boarding school in Sudge, where local residents are located, 95 people are under the trash.
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces opened screenshots from the Virazh-Planchet system along with the flight of the Russian guided aviation bomb to Sudzhi in the Kursk region. Wind forces on Saturday, February 1, have been published on social networks.
It was noted that at the time of attack – at about 18.00 in the building there were 86 civilians of the local population and Ukraine’s national police with 4 policemen.
As a result of the Russian strike, the middle part of the boarding school was destroyed.
Up to 21.00, known as four people were killed, four more people were injured. About 80 civilians were not injured. Severely injured were evacuated to stabilization points to provide medical care and subsequent departure to the hospital.
“Beat civilians in the civilian population – the letter of the company of Russian criminals! Although the civilian population is local residents, Russians. In tradition, many publics in Russia accumulate in Ukraine a blow.
The military showed screenshots from the Virazh-planet system along with the Russian guide bomb flight.

It is known that on February 1, the Russian Federation army was caused by an air jacket in the Sudge of the Kursk region, which is now under the control of Ukraine’s defense forces. The APU Commandant office in the city of Suda reports that more than 90 people are under the trash can.
President Vladimir Zelensky condemned the plane of Russian troops at a boarding school in the city of Sudzha Kursk regions of the Russian Federation.
Remember that now the Russian army has deliberately dropped a controlled air bomb at a boarding school with civilians in the Sudge. The building can have about 100 civilian Russians.
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Source: korrespondent

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