Russians strike gas station in Kharkiv region with KABs: 5 injured, including police officer (updated)
On the evening of November 7, Russian forces dropped a guided aerial bomb (KAB) on the village of Korotych in Kharkiv region, injuring four people.
As reported by Censor.NET, Kharkiv Regional Military Administration head Oleh Syniehubov announced this.
"Four people were injured as a result of the enemy’s KAB strike on the village of Korotych," the statement reads.
Those hospitalized include
- two women aged 56 and 39,
- and two men aged 31 and 35
SES units and medics are working on site.
UPDATE
Later, police in Kharkiv region clarified that five people were injured in the Russian airstrike, including a police officer.
Police later specified that around 9:00 p.m. on November 7, the enemy struck the territory of Pisochyn community in Kharkiv district, reportedly using KAB-type aerial bombs.
The strike damaged a gas station and several vehicles.
Among the injured is a police officer who was on duty at the time.

