The Belgorod region’s governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, reported that three additional settlements within the Shebekinsky urban district came under fire from the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This information was relayed by a regional heads Telegram channel. (Source: regional heads Telegram channel)
Gladkov emphasized that preliminary assessments indicated there were no fatalities. The situation remains under close monitoring as authorities assess the extent of damage and the potential impact on nearby residents and infrastructure.
In Murom, a private residence and a power line were damaged, illustrating the disruption to utilities that often accompanies such attacks. In Arkhangelskoye, six private houses suffered window damage, while gas and power lines were also affected, leaving some residents temporarily without electricity as the repair work began. Gladkov noted that in Pervomaisky, the roof of an outbuilding sustained damage, signaling localized but tangible property damage from the strikes.
Earlier, Gladkov reported an incident near the village of Novoe in the Volokonovsky district, where a moving vehicle reportedly engaged a FPV drone, highlighting continued concerns about drone activity and security responses in the border region.
Additionally, Gladkov stated that three more settlements in the Grayvoron urban district experienced attacks attributed to the AFU, underscoring the ongoing intensity of cross-border hostilities along this stretch of the border.
A brief statement from the press service of the Russian Ministry of Defense indicated that air defense units positioned in the Belgorod region repelled a Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle, with authorities noting successful interception while continuing to monitor airspace for potential threats.
Earlier reports described explosives descending toward a parking area in Belgorod, highlighting the persistent risk to civilian infrastructure and the need for heightened security measures and civil defense readiness in the region. (Source: regional heads Telegram channel)