Russia attacks Kharkiv region with guided bomb, causing casualties

On the afternoon of April 15, the Russian army struck an educational institution in Lukyantsi, Kharkiv region, with a guided bomb, killing two people and injuring four more

Oleh Syniehubov, the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, reported this.

He noted that the attack took place at 2:00 p.m.

"Russian troops shelled the village of Lukyantsi in the Lipetsk community, Kharkiv region, with a guided aerial bomb," he wrote.

Initially, he said that there were two killed and several wounded. Later he clarified that 4 civilians were injured as a result of Russian attack: two women aged 63 and 66 and two men aged 38 and 65. All the victims were hospitalized with explosive injuries and shrapnel wounds.

According to him, two men aged 63 and 65 died on the spot.

"All civilians. The attack was on an educational institution," wrote Syniehubov.