Attack on a Belgorod fire brigade site linked to MLRS; regional damage and ongoing emergency response

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The Belgorod region reported an attack involving a multiple launch rocket system (MLRS) against a fire brigade facility, with information emerging from a Telegram channel identified as “112.” The post described that a projectile struck PSCh-43 in the village of Golovchino, resulting in injuries to two firefighters and a nearby woman who received medical attention. In the wake of the strike, the incident damaged the fire station, four official vehicles, a private residence, and a civilian car, underscoring the broad disruption that can accompany such events.

There were simultaneous reports from the region concerning shelling near Belgorod, specifically in the Shebekinsky urban district at the village of Krasnoye. Local authorities, including district governor Vyacheslav Gladkov, provided updates indicating that initial assessments did not reveal any injuries from this particular attack. Nevertheless, property damage was evident: a private house sustained damaged windows, a compromised facade and roof, and a nearby car was struck by shrapnel. Officials noted that the agricultural enterprise’s roof also endured damage, highlighting the geographic spread and varied targets often observed in cross-border shelling scenarios. Emergency services remained on the scene to assess damage, secure the area, and provide aid where needed, illustrating the ongoing response efforts that accompany such incidents.

In related security developments, authorities in another region reported a separate incident in which police detained teenagers suspected of firing at a vehicle in the Ural area. The event underscores concerns about juvenile involvement in violent acts, a dynamic that has prompted discussions on preventive measures, community safety, and law enforcement responses across multiple jurisdictions.

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