Russians launch unguided air missiles at Chernihiv region

Russian combat helicopters on Wednesday, May 10, launched unguided air missiles on the areas of Chernihiv region bordering the Russian Federation.

That’s according to Operational Command North, Ukrinform reports.

"As of 21:00 on May 10, Russian troops shelled the border of Chernihiv region three times," reads a posting on Telegram.

From 13:10 to 13:20, the Russians shelled the village of Boyaro Lezhachi, likely using a 120 mm mortar. Five hits were recorded.

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Around 18:05, three strikes were recorded in the area of the village of Krasniy Khutir, likely involving unguided missiles launched from helicopters.

In the area of the village of Bleshnia, from 18:05 to 18:10, five hits were recorded, likely an 82mm mortar.

In all three cases, no reports on casualties or damage to civilian infrastructure came in.

As Ukrinform reported, as of 12:00 on May 10, Russian troops shelled Chernihiv and Sumy regions three times.