Belgorod Bombing: Victims in Intensive Care and Ongoing Restoration Efforts

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Three individuals injured in the Belgorod bombing on January 8 remain in intensive care. Their condition is described as stable yet serious, following emergency surgeries conducted shortly after the attack. The update comes via a public report on the official Telegram channel managed by Vyacheslav Gladkov, the governor of the Belgorod Region.

The governor noted that the assault by Ukrainian forces targeted Belgorod in the evening hours of January 8. The bombardment led to fatalities, adding to the urgency of medical and municipal response efforts in the affected districts.

According to Gladkov, there are currently three patients in intensive care. All three have undergone surgical procedures, and medical teams continue to monitor their status closely. The authorities emphasize that comprehensive medical care is being provided to each patient as part of the ongoing recovery process.

In addition to medical response, municipal officials are organizing door-to-door inspections in neighborhoods damaged by debris. The goal is to document the destruction accurately and expedite the start of reconstruction work in the affected communities.

On the night of January 9, reports indicated that several missiles were intercepted over the Belgorod region, and authorities confirmed the downing of Vampire missiles. Local authorities and emergency responders are focused on securing areas and assessing the overall impact on infrastructure and residents.

Footage captured in the center of Belgorod shows the moment of impact, underscoring the severity of the incident and the importance of rapid, coordinated relief and safety measures for residents.

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