New explosions occurred in the Russian Belgorod region.
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It was loud in this border region on Wednesday, January 17th. Kamikaze drones attacked the occupiers who were building fortifications in the region. Ukrainian journalist Andrey Tsaplienko reported this on Telegram.
The video published by the journalist shows a Russian truck on fire, and frightened people running in all directions.
Last night it was loud in Russian Belgorod too. The governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said that drones were flying over the city. A representative of the dictatorship announced the “shooting down” of seven UAVs, but this information differs somewhat from the version of the Russian Ministry of Defense, which announced the “destruction” of four drones.
The attack by drones led to destruction – a residential building was damaged and a utility structure caught fire.
As you know, the Belgorod region is located on the border with Kharkov. The air distance between the cities is 70 km. More often than not, Russian troops attack Kharkov with missiles from there. Sabotage groups regularly enter the territory of the Belgorod region and cause harm to the enemy.
Let us recall that in the Russian city of Belgorod, where explosions have become more frequent recently, reinforced concrete shelters were recently installed to protect against shelling. And bus stops began to be strengthened with sandbags and concrete blocks.
Source: Racurs

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