Missile Attack Strikes Belgorod: Impact on City's Vital Services
A Ukrainian missile attack in Belgorod, a Russian city near the border, resulted in two deaths and five injuries, according to regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov. The attack seriously damaged energy facilities, disrupted utilities, and damaged buildings, prompting authorities to halt restoration efforts overnight due to safety concerns.
A missile attack by Ukrainian forces has left two dead and five injured in the Russian city of Belgorod. Regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov confirmed the casualties and detailed the destruction of key energy facilities.
Gladkov, in a video message, highlighted the dangers faced by crews working to restore electricity, heating, and water supplies. Due to ongoing risks, restoration efforts are now paused overnight, with plans to resume on Saturday.
Belgorod, situated approximately 40 km from the Ukrainian border, frequently experiences hostilities. The latest assault resulted in extensive damage to three apartment buildings and triggered reports of loud explosions as the city's air defense system activated.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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