The Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have released screenshots from the "Virazh-Tablet" system showing the flight trajectory of a Russian guided aerial bomb over Sudzha in the Kursk region. The relevant records were shared by the Air Forces on social media on Saturday, February 1. It is noted that at the time of the attack, around 18:00, there were 86 local civilians in the building along with a National Police of Ukraine station that housed four police officers. As a result of the Russian strike, the central part of the boarding school was destroyed. By 21:00, it was reported that four people had died, and another four sustained serious injuries. Approximately 80 civilians were unharmed. The severely injured were evacuated to stabilization points for medical assistance and subsequent transfer to a hospital. "Bombing peaceful civilians is the signature style of Russian criminals! Even when the peaceful population consists of local residents, Russians. Traditionally, numerous Russian social media accounts blame Ukraine for the strike. This won't work! There is undeniable evidence and results of objective monitoring that the strike was carried out by Russian tactical aviation," emphasized the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The military displayed screenshots from the "Virazh-Tablet" system showing the flight trajectory of the Russian guided aerial bomb.
AFU It is known that on February 1, the Russian army conducted an airstrike on Sudzha in the Kursk region, which is currently under the control of the Defense Forces of Ukraine. The commandant's office of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the city of Sudzha reported that over 90 people were trapped under the rubble. President Vladimir
Zelensky condemned the airstrike by Russian troops on the boarding school in the city of Sudzha in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation. Recall that today the Russian army deliberately
dropped a guided aerial bomb on the boarding school with civilians in Sudzha. There could have been around 100 civilian Russians in the building.