Russia accuses Ukraine of shelling the Belgorod border area


Belgorod Governor Says Ukrainian Armed Forces Have Launched Several AttacksAn opposition group to President Vladimir Putin’s authorities referred to as the National ‘Freedom of Russia’ Legion Movement has claimed duty for some assaultsThe Belgorod area has been focused on a number of events of assaults coming from the Ukrainian facet

The governor of Belgorod, Viacheslav Gladkov, has accused the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Monday of getting launched a number of assaults on this border area over the weekend, though he has harassed that there have been no casualties or accidents.

Gladkov has reported that this Monday morning Graivoron, Kozinka, Gora-Podil and Zamosc have been beneath hearth from the Ukrainian Armed Forces, though the air protection methods have been capable of repel the assaults.

“The village of Kozinka can be beneath mortar hearth. One shell hit a residential constructing and triggered it to catch hearth. Another shell flew into one other home, consequently there was vital destruction of supporting constructions and a automotive was broken,” he stated. reported on his Telegram account.

In Gora-Podil, a hay warehouse has been engulfed in flames, whereas in Grayvoron, the shells have hit a transport firm, though with out inflicting bodily harm.

For its half, the opposition group to the federal government of President Vladimir Putin referred to as the National Movement of the ‘Freedom of Russia’ Legion, has claimed duty for these newest assaults.

“Inhabitants of the border areas! Stay at residence, don’t resist and don’t be afraid: we aren’t your enemies. Unlike Putin’s zombies, we don’t contact civilians and don’t use them for our personal functions. Freedom It’s shut!”, they’ve written on their Telegram profile.

The Belgorod area has been the goal of assaults from the Ukrainian facet on a number of events, as denounced by the Russian authorities, which have decreed a excessive degree of terrorist risk and a state of emergency in fifteen border cities.

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