Voronezh Aviation Emergency and Belgorod Region Attacks – Situation Update

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An aviation emergency was declared in the Voronezh region, as reported by the regional press service of the Ministry of Emergencies. The alert was short, lasting under thirty minutes, and officials say it prompted swift coordination across local response units.

Early on the morning of June 10, Ukrainian forces conducted an attack on Shebekino, a town in Russia’s Belgorod region. Vyacheslav Gladkov, the regional head, indicated that three civilians sustained injuries. Included among the wounded was a man with multiple shrapnel wounds to both arms and legs and chest injuries, who was transported by ambulance to Hospital No. 2 in Belgorod. Two women with varying shrapnel wounds were admitted to the regional clinical hospital for treatment.

Earlier reporting from Sky News cited a military source in Ukraine, noting that for the first time a Ukrainian air unit is said to have struck a target inside the Russian Federation beyond Crimea and the newly annexed territories. The account described an attack by an Armed Forces of Ukraine aircraft on a site near Belgorod. [Source: Sky News]

In the Donetsk People’s Republic, officials reported an escalation in long-range bombardment by Ukrainian forces, signaling a broader intensification of hostilities in the region. [Source: Sky News]

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