Roman Starovoit, the governor of the Kursk region, indicated in a recent briefing that Elizarovka, a village in the Glushkovsky district, endured a bombardment. During the night or early morning incident, there were four separate impacts, and the aftermath included a small fire in one house, broken windows in two homes, and damage to the facade and fences. No casualties were reported, and authorities pledged support to all residents whose properties were damaged. A gas pipeline was ruptured by the strike, and once it is deemed safe, emergency crews will begin repairs to restore service and prevent further hazards.
Earlier, Starovoit noted that Ukrainian forces carried out shelling on Troitskoye in the Korenevsky district. Five explosions or impacts were recorded at that settlement, and a local resident—a woman—suffered a shrapnel wound to her shoulder. An ambulance transported her to the Glushkovsky Central District Hospital for treatment. The situation underscores the ongoing volatility in the border region and the continued need for rapid medical and utility response in affected communities.
There is also mention of open-source reports concerning Russian strategic aviation sorties. Officials cited public or open-source information to track movements and departures of strategic aircraft, highlighting how open-source intelligence sometimes complements official briefings in understanding regional security dynamics. The authorities reaffirm their commitment to transparency where possible while emphasizing the priority of public safety and essential services for residents in affected areas.