Ukrainian shelling impact reported in Kursk and Bryansk regions

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The Ukrainian armed forces reportedly shelled the village of Zabolotovka in the Glushkovsky district of Kursk region, according to a report published on a regional Telegram channel managed by the governor, Roman Starovoit. The incident was described as occurring in the afternoon of August 10, with eight shells striking the village and fragments from rockets causing damage to fences and outbuildings across five households. In addition to structural damage, several homes sustained broken windows and roof damage, and a number of vehicles parked nearby were damaged. The regional administration indicated that local residents would receive the full range of necessary support to recover from the losses, and there were no reported fatalities at the time of the report. (Source: Telegram channel of the Kursk region governor, as relayed by regional authorities)

Separately, the Bryansk region governor, Alexander Bogomaz, reported on the bombing of the village of Chausy in the Pogarsky district. The head of the district noted that several people sustained injuries of varying severity. (Source: official statements from Bryansk regional authorities)

Earlier information suggested that strategic aviation from the Russian Federation was involved, according to open-source data about military movements. (Source: open-source military briefings)

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