During the shelling of the border village, Starovoit documented the destruction of a first-aid post and four households.

The governor of Kursk region, Roman Starovoit, reported that three border settlements were attacked by the Ukrainian armed forces. The villages affected were Troitskoye, Elizavetovka, and Krasnooktyabrsky. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. However, ten “arrivals” were recorded in Krasnooktyabrsky, causing damage to power lines, a first-aid post, and four private households. The governor shared photos on his Telegram channel, showing fallen trees, broken windows, and damaged homes. For more information on the situation in Ukraine, tune into the online broadcast by “Kommersant.”

The governor of the Kursk region, Roman Starovoit, said that three border settlements came under fire from the armed forces of Ukraine. We are talking regarding the village of Troitskoye, the village of Elizavetovka and the village of Krasnooktyabrsky. No one was injured as a result of the shelling.

According to the head of the region, ten “arrivals” were counted in the village of Krasnooktyabrsky. Breaks in power lines and damage to the building of the first-aid post and four private households were recorded: “windows, facades, roofs and fences were cut by fragments”, wrote governor in his Telegram channel.

Mr. Starovoit accompanied his post with seven photographs showing the followingmath of the shelling. On them, in particular, you can see a fallen fir tree, broken window panes and knocked down whitewash on one of the households.

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The shelling of border settlements by the armed forces of Ukraine has once once more put the safety of civilians at risk. Thankfully, no one was injured in the attack. However, the damage to private households and infrastructure is a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict in the region. It is imperative that all parties involved prioritize the safety and well-being of civilians, and find a peaceful solution to this long-standing conflict.

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