Russians launch two strikes on ammonia pipeline in Kupiansk district

Russian troops launched two attacks on the main ammonia pipeline in the Kupiansk district, Kharkiv region, on June 10. There is no ammonia leak and no threat to people.

Oleh Syniehubov, head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, said this in a post on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

"Over the past day, the enemy continued shelling the settlements of the Kharkiv, Kupiansk, Chuhuiv and Bohodukhiv districts of the region," he said.

According to Syniehubov, at around 01:50, Russian invaders attacked a civilian enterprise in the Bohodukhiv district using three Shahed UAVs. A fire broke out.

He noted that yesterday the enemy shelled the main ammonia pipeline in the Kupiansk district twice. There is no ammonia leak and no threat to the civilian population.

Shelling damaged three private residential buildings and outbuildings in Vovchansk, Chuhuiv district. There are no casualties.

"Enemy shelling also damaged a house in the village of Kurylivka, Kupiansk district. Fortunately, no one was wounded," Syniehubov said.

He added that mine clearance efforts are underway in the Kharkiv region. Over the past day, bomb disposal experts with the State Emergency Service examined almost 18 hectares of area and disposed of 74 explosive objects.