Russia accuses Ukraine of helicopter strike on border town
MOSCOW — Russian officials accuse Ukraine of sending helicopters to bomb a town in the southern Bryansk region about 10 kilometers (six miles) from the border, after reporting several injured in the shelling.
“Two military helicopters… carried out at least six airstrikes on residential buildings in the settlement of Klimovo,” Russia’s Investigative Committee says in a statement, without giving a reason why the small town was targeted.
#Bryansk Region Governor Alexander Bogomaz blamed the #Ukrainian Armed Forces for the shelling of the village of #Klimovo. #Russian Investigative Committee opened a criminal case, reported that 7 people were injured and at least 6 residential buildings were damaged. pic.twitter.com/yQ42kr4aa7
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) April 14, 2022