The village of Terezovka in the Shebekinsky urban district of Belgorod region came under fire from Ukraine’s armed forces. This is according to the regional governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, who shared the update via his Telegram channel. Local authorities reported that no residents were injured in the shelling, but a power line suffered damage, causing a temporary loss of electricity for households in the area. Gladkov noted that emergency services would commence work to restore power and infrastructure once coordination with the Ministry of Defense was finalized. [Citation: Belgorod regional administration]
Earlier statements from Gladkov indicated an attack on a vehicle traveling along a road in the same district. He described the incident as occurring on the highway segment between the villages of Krasnoye and Voznesenovka, underscoring that the danger was concentrated on a rural route that serves as a vital link for residents and local transport. The governor emphasized that the event did not result in casualties, but it highlighted the ongoing risk to everyday life and mobility in border communities. [Citation: Regional government briefing]
Updates from March 27 reported significant structural and utility damages in Belgorod from Ukrainian shelling, affecting more than 180 apartments and 12 socially important facilities. Gladkov provided a detailed inventory: windows on two floors of a building were broken, the facade sustained damage, and numerous units in 188 apartment flats across several multi-storey buildings were affected. A single private residence, twelve socially significant objects, one non-residential structure, one parking lot, several commercial establishments, and one office building all experienced damages. In total, sixty-five vehicles were reported damaged as a result of the attack. The scale of the impact underscored the vulnerability of urban and peri-urban areas to cross-border fire. [Citation: Belgorod regional authority release]
Earlier regional officials had also noted an uptick in aerial threats and the use of unmanned aerial systems by Ukrainian forces, with reports indicating a broader variety of drones deployed in the region. The information pointed to evolving tactics and the persistent challenge of safeguarding populated districts near the frontier. Local authorities urged residents to remain vigilant and to follow safety protocols as the situation continued to develop. [Citation: LPR updates and regional safety briefings]