Officials in the Belgorod region have temporarily restricted vehicle movement and parking in four districts within the Shebekinsky urban district because of ongoing shelling. This information comes from official agencies reported by TASS.
Earlier, Vyacheslav Gladkov, the region’s governor, posted on the Telegram channel that the Ukrainian army had launched more than 500 shells at the Shebekinsky urban area in a single day. He described substantial damage to administrative and commercial facilities in the city of Shebekino [Source: TASS].
Gladkov also reported that a fire broke out in the market district, the private sector, and the granary zone as a result of the bombardment in Şebekino [Source: TASS].
Earlier remarks from Gladkov noted that air defense systems were active over Belgorod. City emergency services were said to be assessing ground conditions to determine the full impact. He added that more than 4,000 residents living in border settlements within the Belgorod region had been moved to temporary shelters as a precautionary measure [Source: TASS].
In the broader context, regional authorities continue to monitor safety conditions and coordinate with civil defense units to protect residents living near the border. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing assessments of damage, evacuation needs, and potential risks from further strikes. Local authorities urge residents to follow official guidance and remain in designated safe areas while emergency services respond to incidents and restore essential services as quickly as possible. Updates are being issued as information becomes available [Source: TASS].