Russian military aircraft executed a devastating mid-morning precision strike on the heavily populated central district of Sloviansk on Saturday, June 13, deploying highly destructive guided munitions that tore through residential blocks and civilian infrastructure. A mid-morning bombardment The attack occurred at approximately 10:45 a.m. local time, catching residents in the heart of the city during morning hours. Vadym Lyakh, the head of the Sloviansk City Military Administration, confirmed the aerial strike on Facebook.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. According to Lyakh, tactical Russian aircraft launched three guided aerial bombs (KABs) directly at the city center. These heavy munitions, equipped with wing kits and satellite guidance systems, inflicted destruction across a multi-block radius. Three women sustained various blast and shrapnel injuries during the explosions. Emergency medical services deployed immediately to the impact zones, and all three survivors are currently hospitalized and receiving targeted medical treatment. The shockwaves and fragmentation directly damaged 23 multi-story residential high-rise buildings, blowing out facades and fracturing structural supports. A local educational institution sustained direct damage, and numerous civilian vehicles parked along the impacted streets were completely incinerated or crushed by falling debris. Emergency response teams, utility workers, and municipal specialized services deployed to the scene to clear the rubble, secure damaged gas and electrical lines, and assist residents in boarding up shattered windows.
Three Russian Guided Bombs Tear Through Central Sloviansk, Injuring Three Civilians
A mid-morning Russian airstrike using three guided aerial bombs tore through downtown Sloviansk, injuring three women and damaging over 20 high-rise residential buildings.












