Russian troops strike at Kupiansk with guided aerial bombs at night

Russian troops strike at Kupiansk with guided aerial bombs at night

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On the night of Monday, 29 July, Russian invaders struck Kupiansk, Kharkiv region, with guided aerial bombs, damaging private houses.

The head of the Kharkiv regional military administration, Oleh Syniehubov, said this in a Telegram message, Ukrinform reports.

"29 July 03:20 am. Kupiansk. Private houses were damaged as a result of shelling by the KAB," the message reads.

Yesterday, on 28 July, a building of an infrastructure facility in Kharkiv was on fire as a result of a missile attack by the Russian army on the Kh-35.

In Kupyansk, an open area was shelled by an FPV drone.

In the village of Stetskivka, Kupiansk district, 4 private houses were damaged by Russian artillery shelling.

Read also: Russians shell 10 communities in Sumy region in one day, one killed and 13 injured

In the village of Symynivka, Chuhuiv district, a residential building was damaged by shelling with guided aerial bombs.

In the village of Stetskivka, Kupiansk district, private houses and a power line were damaged as a result of Russian army shelling.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, police together with volunteers evacuated ten people from Kupiansk-Vuzlovyi, Kharkiv region, which is constantly suffering from Russian shelling.

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