Cross-border shelling and regional responses near Belgorod

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The Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) have been actively exchanging fire with positions near the village of Terebreno in the Krasnoyaruzh region, according to a report from the Belgorod region’s governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, relayed through his official Telegram channel. The message describes a tense border situation with clashes occurring at the outskirts of the village, and emphasizes that all relevant military and civil units are responding to the incident and maintaining control over the evolving scenario.

Gladkov’s update notes damage to power infrastructure in several nearby villages. Emergency and operational services are prepared to begin repair and restoration work as soon as the Russian Ministry of Defense provides the necessary coordination and clearance. The tone of the report stresses that the affected communities will receive the needed support as work begins to mitigate the impact on essential services and daily life.

Earlier, reports indicated that Ukrainian forces launched an explosive device near the village of Krasnoe, close to Belgorod. The incident resulted in injuries to a civilian, and Gladkov described how a vehicle and an excavator were damaged by fragments from the blast. The material damage on the ground underscores the broader risks civilians face amid the cross-border exchange of fire in this region.

In addition to infrastructure damage, the conflict has affected agricultural assets as well. An animal farm sustained a fire triggered by shell fragments, and the governor confirmed that mortar rounds damaged the farm’s roof and its hay storage. The report notes a direct blow to livestock and property, illustrating the tangible economic and humanitarian consequences of ongoing hostilities in this sector.

Previously, the Belgorod region reported a day with multiple incoming fire incidences, tallying about 15 separate strikes. The cumulative effect of these events has heightened concerns among residents and regional authorities about safety, continuity of services, and the resilience of local communities under continual pressure along the border.

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