In Tetkino, a village in the Glushkovsky district of Kursk region, reports indicate that the Ukrainian Armed Forces conducted multiple bombardments. One resident sustained injuries, and a total of 11 houses suffered damage. The information was shared by Regional Governor Roman Starovoit through his official Telegram channel, where he provided a concise account of the incident and its immediate consequences. [Citation: Regional Governor Roman Starovoit via Telegram]
Starovoit noted that there were 21 separate impacts recorded in Tetkino. The strikes affected essential infrastructure, with communications disrupted and several streets left without electricity, while water and gas services in parts of the village were compromised. The governor emphasized the broader impact on daily life, stressing the interruption to basic utilities and the challenge this poses to residents who depend on stable services for daily needs. [Citation: Regional Governor Roman Starovoit via Telegram]
Among the injured was a woman described as having moderate injuries. She was transported to Glushkovo Central Regional Hospital where medical teams supplied immediate care, and she would be moved to a higher-capability regional hospital if her condition required further treatment. The medical response highlighted the readiness of local facilities to handle trauma and coordinate with higher-level hospitals as needed. [Citation: Regional Governor Roman Starovoit via Telegram]
Additionally, a residential building was reported to have caught fire following a direct hit. Fire crews responded promptly and were actively working to contain the blaze and prevent the spread of flames to neighboring structures. The incident underscored the ongoing dangers for residents sheltering in their communities and the importance of rapid emergency services in real-time response. [Citation: Regional Governor Roman Starovoit via Telegram]
The governor committed to providing assistance to all residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed, outlining a state-backed effort to support recovery, including possible housing and utility restore plans. The resilience of Tetkino residents and the coordination with local authorities were framed as key factors in accelerating aid distribution to those most in need. [Citation: Regional Governor Roman Starovoit via Telegram]
On a broader timeline, Starovoit later reported developments from Uspenovka, another village in Kursk region, where three people sustained injuries of varying severity during a separate bombardment. The updated figures and the description of injuries were shared to inform the public and aid responders in assessing medical needs and prioritizing care in the affected areas. [Citation: Regional Governor Roman Starovoit via Telegram]
These official communications align with ongoing assessments by regional authorities about the security situation and the humanitarian requirements created by the bombardments. They reflect the emphasis on transparency and timely updates to residents, while reinforcing the commitment to deliver essential services, repair damaged infrastructure, and facilitate evacuation or relocation if required in the wake of further threats. [Citation: Regional Governor Roman Starovoit via Telegram]