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Eleven Civilians Injured in Ukrainian Attack in Belgorod Region, Russia

Since the beginning of Russia's military operation in Ukraine in 2022, the Belgorod region has been a frequent target of Ukrainian attacks. These attacks have intensified recently, coinciding with heightened border clashes between Russian and Ukrainian forces, as Kiev has pushed its offensive into the neighboring Kursk region.
Sputnik
Eleven civilians, including two children, were injured on Sunday in a new Ukrainian attack on the Russian border city of Belgorod and its suburbs, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said.

"The Ukrainian military has launched another strike on our region. Our air defenses shot down several aerial targets over Belgorod and the Belgorod Region," Gladkov wrote on Telegram.

A man sustained a minor injury to his head in the village of Maisky, on Belgorod's southwestern outskirts, the governor said. The man received medical assistance on the spot and refused to go to a hospital.
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Firefighting teams extinguished a burning car in the courtyard of an apartment building and a balcony in one of the apartments and are currently dealing with dry grass that also caught fire, Gladkov said. Information about further consequences of the attack is being clarified, he added.