
Ukrainian drones strike houses in western Russia (VIDEO)
Ukrainian kamikaze drones struck residential areas in Russia's western Kursk Region in the early hours of Saturday, injuring 10 people, including two children, Acting Governor Aleksandr Khinshteyn said.
In the town of Rylsk, the UAVs hit two five-story apartment blocks, injuring seven people. A family with two children is among the victims, Khinshteyn noted, adding that some residents were hospitalized with shrapnel wounds.
In the village of Artakovo, drones damaged two buildings and a garage. A family of three, who were inside the home during the attack, has also been admitted to the hospital, according to the governor.
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