Explosions occurred in the Russian city of Belgorod on Wednesday afternoon, February 7.
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As a result of the arrivals, a fire broke out on the territory of the ZhSK-1 reinforced concrete structures plant. The shells also allegedly hit the enterprise’s boiler room and hardware shop. Russian propaganda Telegram channels write about this.
Another of the ammunition, according to hostile information, hit the cab of the truck. The driver appears to have survived.
Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defense boastfully claimed to have “shot down” seven RM-70 missiles from Vampire multiple launch rocket systems over the Belgorod region.
Let us remind you that explosions in the Russian Belgorod, located 40 km from the Ukrainian Kharkov, have been heard regularly lately. In particular, on December 30, the Security and Defense Forces launched a missile attack on military installations in this city. On that day, ineffective Russian air defense had already wreaked havoc on the city’s civilian infrastructure. The occupiers announced 20 dead and more than 100 wounded.
It got to the point that local authorities began installing reinforced concrete shelters in the middle of the city, and strengthening public transport stops with sandbags and concrete blocks.
Source: Racurs

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