
Ukrainian strike on Russian village kills four: Governor
The Hindu
A pre-dawn Ukrainian strike on a Russian border village killed four persons and wounded two others, the Governor of Russia’s western Bryansk region said on April 30, 2023
A pre-dawn Ukrainian strike on a Russian border village killed four persons and wounded two others, the Governor of Russia's western Bryansk region said on Sunday (April 30).
The strike on the village of Suzemka, which lies a dozen kilometres from the Ukrainian border, came the night after a suspected drone hit a fuel depot in Moscow-annexed Crimea.
"Two more civilians have been found and removed from the rubble. Unfortunately, both of them died," Alexander Bogomaz, the local governor, said on Telegram.
Mr. Bogomaz initially said two persons were killed when "the Ukrainian Army shelled Suzemka."
Two other villagers were taken to hospital with injuries, the official said.
Mr. Bogomaz said Ukrainian shelling hit the village twice overnight and that Russian air defence had "shot down several shells."
He said one shell hit a residential house, sparking a fire, and that two more houses were damaged.