Belgorod Region Of Russian Federation Reported Wound Of 8 People During Shelling

As a result of the morning shelling of the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation, according to preliminary data, 8 people were injured.

About this in the telegram channel on Monday, September 16, the Governor of the Belgorod Region Vyacheslav Gladkov reported.

According to him, one of the victims is in extremely serious condition, the rest of the injury.

As a result of direct hits, a private house and more than 15 cars occurred, the head of the region said.

At the moment, glazing has been damaged in Belgorod in the 21 apartment building, windows are knocked out in the territory of 4 private households, roofs and facades were sunk, a gas pipeline was also damaged, Gladkov said.

In the Belgorod district in the village of Dubovoye, apartment buildings, roofing of private households, garage and fence were damaged, four cars were driven by fragments, the governor added.

In the Kursk, Belgorod and Bryansk regions of the Russian Federation to ensure the safety of citizens, the regime of the counter -terrorist operation is valid.

It was introduced after the aggravation of the situation in the border regions of the Kursk region amid the start of the operation of the Ukrainian army in the region of August six.

In the border areas, fierce battles continue between Russian and Ukrainian troops, large -scale attacks of drones are recorded in settlements, rocket hazard signals are periodically sounded.

From the Kursk region, more than 130 thousand inhabitants were evacuated due to shelling. As of August 21, the death of 31 and the wound of 143 people were confirmed.

Russian President Vladimir Putin called the APU actions in the Kursk region “another large -scale provocation.”

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian side claims that in the Kursk region more than 100 settlements were taken under control.

Earlier, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said that the city of Sudzha transferred to the control of the Ukrainian army.

Suda gas-measuring station is located near the Russian-Ukrainian border and today remains the only route for the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine to Europe.