Russia is using the events in the Belgorod region to promote its official version that it is a victim of the war.
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This was reported on May 23 by British intelligence.
Analysts noted that between May 19 and May 22, 2023, Russian security forces likely clashed with partisans in at least three places in the Belgorod region. The department noted that Russian anti-regime groups claimed responsibility for these events.
The most serious incident occurred in the area of the city of Grayvoron. In addition to small arms exchanges, drone strikes and indirect fire attacks increased in the area of incidents. Russia has evacuated several villages and sent additional security forces to the area, according to the construction.
British intelligence says that Russia is facing an increasingly serious multifaceted security threat in its border regions: the loss of combat aircraft, IED attacks on railway tracks, and now direct guerrilla action.
Russia will almost certainly use these incidents to support the official story that it is a victim in the war, the British Defense Ministry said.
Meanwhile, a drone was shot down over Belgorod by air defense. This was stated by the Governor of the Belgorod region Vyacheslav Gladkov on Tuesday morning.
According to preliminary data, no victims. The consequences on the ground are being clarified by operational services, according to his telegram channel.
Prior to this, the attack of drones on the Belogorod region was reported at night. In Grayvoron, where a “sabotage and reconnaissance group of the Armed Forces of Ukraine” allegedly entered, two private residential buildings were attacked by drones. In the village of Borisovka, a drone dropped an explosive device on an office building. Messages about this also appeared in the telegram channel of the governor.
As of Tuesday morning, the cleanup continued after the attack by saboteurs in the area.
Source: Racurs

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