In the Kursk region, reports describe damage to a gas pipeline and an electrical distribution line caused by shelling aimed at the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The incident left multiple settlements without power as rescue and recovery teams assessed the scope of the disruption. The regional governor, Roman Starovoit, conveyed the information through his official Telegram channel, noting ongoing checks at residences and infrastructure facilities to determine immediate needs and safety risks for residents.
The village of Vnezapnoe, located in the Korenevsky district, experienced targeted fire. Governor Starovoit stated that although the event occurred, no residents sustained injuries, and authorities continue with precautionary measures to ensure public safety and restore essential services where possible.
According to the governor, the damaged gas pipe and power line severed service to four settlements. He also reported that door-to-door inspections are proceeding to verify the condition of homes, identify potential hazards, and organize timely assistance for affected households.
On the morning of March 11, updates from the Kursk region administration indicated shelling threats against Goncharovka. Local authorities urged residents to remain vigilant and follow safety protocols while emergency teams assess damage and coordinate repairs as available resources allow.
The previous day, authorities described an attack on Gordeevka. Shrapnel pierced the roof of a residence, shattered windows, and damaged a fence as a vehicle suffered impact near the property. The incident prompted cleanup operations and checks for additional structural vulnerabilities in nearby buildings.
Earlier reports noted that after debris from a drone incident fell in Kursk, efforts were initiated to repair the affected clinic facility. Medical and emergency personnel evaluated the site, prioritized patient safety, and commenced the necessary restoration work to resume medical services for residents with minimal disruption.