"We counted six hits in total. One of the shells did not explode. A mine clearance group was called to neutralize it", - the governor wrote.
He noted that none of the people were injured. However, as a result of the shelling, the substation was disrupted. The villagers were left without electricity. The governor added that repair crews have already left for the site to intimidate the consequences of the shelling. Specialists will start restoring electricity as soon as the shelling stops.
It's worth reminding that on February 11, a man was killed during the shelling of the Kursk village of Guevo. A construction crew came under fire. Another construction worker was injured. He was sent by helicopter to the regional hospital.