As a result of Russian airstrikes on Slatyn, Kharkiv Region, carried out on the morning of April 15, more than 20 houses and an outpatient clinic were damaged.
This was reported by the head of the Dergachivsk City Military Administration, Vyacheslav Zadorenko: “Today, at about 6:40, four explosions were heard in different areas of the village. One of the guided bombs hit the road, partially destroying it and surrounding households, the other exploded in the area of apartment buildings, hitting a sewage sump. In total, 4 two-story buildings, more than 20 private houses, 5 garages and 4 civilian cars were damaged, and the building of the Slatynsk medical outpatient clinic was also damaged,” the post says.
Two more air bombs probably fell in an open area outside the settlement, the places of the strikes are being established, Zadorenko noted.
A fire broke out at the site of one of the hits in the village, which rescuers quickly extinguished.
Volunteers and utility workers are eliminating the consequences of the strikes, helping residents with preliminary conservation of damaged houses, and inspecting and repairing damaged critical infrastructure.
On April 14, the Russian army carried out strikes on five districts of the Kharkiv region, as a result of enemy attacks four people were killed and the same number were injured.