Russian army hit Hlukhiv with GABs: wholesale base and fire station damaged (updated)

On the morning of 26 February, Russian invaders attacked the city of Hlukhiv, Sumy region, with guided aerial bombs.
This was reported by the head of the Hlukhiv community, Nadiia Vailo, Censor.NET reports citing Suspilne.
"Probably a guided aerial bomb was used. There is also damage on 25 February. The blast wave damaged windows in several houses," she said.
The explosions in Hlukhiv were reported at around 10:00 on 26 February.
According to local media outlet "Kordon.Media", administrative buildings and a residential building in Hlukhiv were preliminarily damaged.
"The enemy attacked the industrial zone of the city this morning. The consequences of the attack are being clarified," said Oleksii Tkachenko, first deputy mayor of Hlukhiv.
According to the "North" Operational Command, on 25 February, the Russian military attacked Hlukhiv with two guided aerial bombs.
On 23 February, at around 22:00, Russian forces hit Hlukhiv with four guided aerial bombs. The attack damaged non-residential premises, private houses, a car and an infrastructure facility.
Updated 13:10
"Today, on 26 February, the Russians launched 2 GABs at the Hlukhiv community. The air strike damaged the premises of the wholesale base, and the blast wave damaged the premises of the fire station. According to preliminary information, no people were injured," the Sumy Military Administration later clarified.