A total of 12 buildings, including ten social infrastructure facilities, were damaged following the Ukrainian shelling of Rylsk, the region’s acting governor Alexander Khinshtein said.
"Thus, a total of 12 buildings were damaged (ten of them - social infrastructure facilities). Only three of them are not subject to restoration (a community center, a college building and an elementary school building)," he wrote on his Telegram channel.
Six people, including a child, were killed on Friday as the town of Rylsk in Russia’s western Kursk region was struck by Ukrainian shelling, Alexander Khinshtein, the newly appointed governor of the region, said on his Telegram channel.
The Ukrainian missile attack on Rylsk in the Kursk Region was carried out on the evening of December 20. As a result of the shelling, according to the latest data, five people were killed. Another 12 people were injured, nine of them were hospitalized. According to Khinshtein, residential buildings, social and sports facilities, and churches were damaged. The Russian Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case into the terrorist attack.
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