Five Injured, Including Child, in Russian Aerial Bomb Attack on Sloviansk
Russian forces struck Sloviansk in Donetsk Oblast with aerial bombs on the morning of 13 June, injuring at least five civilians, including a 9-year-old child.

Attack on Sloviansk
On the morning of June 13, Russian armed forces launched an aerial bombardment on the city of Sloviansk in Donetsk Oblast, using guided or unguided aerial bombs. The attack resulted in injuries to at least five civilians, among them a nine-year-old child.
Emergency services are currently on site, providing medical assistance to the wounded and assessing the extent of damage. The exact number of bombs used and the specific targets hit remain unclear.
Sloviansk, located near the front line, has been a frequent target of Russian artillery and air strikes. This incident underscores the ongoing threat to civilian lives in the region.
The injured child has been hospitalized; his or her condition has not been disclosed. Other victims are receiving treatment as necessary.

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