Russian strike on Sloviansk kills one man, injures three
A Russian airstrike on Sloviansk in Donetsk Oblast killed a 67-year-old man and injured three civilians. The attack damaged residential buildings and used FAB-250 bombs with UMPK guidance kits.

Russian forces launched an airstrike on the city of Sloviansk in Donetsk Oblast on July 11, resulting in one fatality and three injuries, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine and the Donetsk Oblast Prosecutor's Office.
Emergency services reported that four apartment buildings, 16 private houses, an administrative building, and several cars were damaged in the attack. The prosecutor's office stated that the Russian military used FAB-250 aerial bombs equipped with UMPK guidance kits, which convert unguided bombs into precision-guided munitions.
One of the bombs struck a residential property, killing a 67-year-old man. Three other civilians — two men aged 61 and 65, and a 57-year-old woman — suffered blast injuries, shrapnel wounds, and concussions. They were taken to local hospitals for treatment.
Sloviansk has been frequently targeted by Russian strikes, and this incident underscores the ongoing danger to civilians in the region.


