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Two people injured in shelling of Russia’s Kursk region

Two people were injured in the shelling of the Tyotkino village in Russia’s Kursk region, governor Roman Starovoyt stated.

Photo: Roman Starovoyt’s Telegram channel

“The area of a distillery was shelled from the side of Ukraine. Six attacks were recorded. A major fire started at a two-storey residential building,” Starovoyt wrote on his Telegram channel.

He also stated that two people had been hospitalised following the shelling: a man with shrapnel wounds and a woman with burns.

Photo: Roman Starovoyt’s Telegram channel

On 6 October, Starovoyt reported that a 72-year-old man had died in the shelling of the Tyotkino village. According to preliminary information, the man died from a heart attack while taking cover in a shelter.

“Over the past week, we have detected over 100 attacks on 32 settlements in the Bryansk, Kursk and Belgorod regions with the use of multiple rocket launchers, cannon artillery, mortars, and unmanned aerial vehicles,” the Russian Federal Security Service reported on 9 October.