Russian army strikes Slatyne with guided bombs: woman killed, another injured
Russian forces attacked the settlement of Slatyne in Kharkiv region with guided aerial bombs on the morning of July 14, killing one woman and wounding another.

Attack on Slatyne
On the morning of July 14, at approximately 10:00 a.m., Russian occupation forces struck the settlement of Slatyne in Kharkiv region using guided aerial bombs (KABs). According to Vyacheslav Zadorenko, head of the Derhachi city military administration, one woman died from her injuries in the ambulance. Her identity is being established.
Another woman, aged 72, was hospitalized with a head injury and a fracture of the radial bone. Her condition is assessed as moderate.
Damage and rescue efforts
The attack damaged dozens of private houses and outbuildings. According to preliminary information, people may still be trapped under the rubble. Emergency services are working at the scene.
Context
Earlier, it was reported that Russian occupation forces had shelled Kharkiv region with drones, injuring an 11-year-old child.


