Russia struck Slatyn in the Kharkiv region with KAB bombs: a woman was killed
On the morning of July 14, Russian troops launched a strike with guided bombs on the village of Slatine in the Kharkiv district. One woman was killed in the attack, and another 72-year-old local resident was injured.
The injured woman was hospitalized with a head injury and a broken arm. Doctors assess her condition as moderate.
Dozens of private homes and outbuildings were damaged in the strike. According to preliminary reports, people may still be trapped under the rubble.

Law enforcement officials have launched a pre-trial investigation into the war crime. Information regarding the victims and those injured is being verified.

As a reminder, on the night of July 8, strike drones of the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck a military airfield in Borisoglebsk, Voronezh Oblast, Russia. This airbase is home to aircraft of the Russian Aerospace Forces, which are used for both combat and training missions.
Over the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have reduced the strength of the Russian army by another 1,260 troops. The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces released updated data on enemy losses as of July 8, also reporting the destruction of a significant amount of enemy equipment.