The governor called for compromises and added that there have been no night shootings recently, and if they do happen, SMS and messages from the Ministry of Emergency Situations will be enough for notification.
In Belgorod, the siren will not be turned on during the evening shelling, so as not to “nightmare” the local residents. This is how the governor of the region Vyacheslav Gladkov answered the question of why the sirens do not work at night.
The governor called for compromises and added that there have been no night shootings recently, and if they do happen, SMS and messages from the Ministry of Emergency Situations will be enough for notification.
“If we turn on the siren at night, and hundreds of thousands of people are sleeping, and we wake them up, people may not be able to cope with this stressful situation,” said Gladkov.
Meanwhile, another morning in Belgorod began with explosions. Russian public pages report damage to two high-rise buildings and the Belgorod Arena.
Mariupol mayor’s advisor Pyotr Andryushchenko commented on the situation regarding the explosions in Belgorod.
“Belgorod – air raid warning. Explosions are heard. Belgorod must get used to the level of instinct. The shelling of Ukrainian cities is over – run to shelter. The boomerang is coming back,” Andryushchenko wrote in his TG channels.
We remind you that Russian rebels against the Putin regime are conducting an offensive in the Belgorod and Kursk regions. They took control of some settlements. The local population is running away in panic. In turn, Russian volunteers have announced humanitarian corridors for civilians several times.
The Russian Federation is moving forces from the front in Ukraine to defend Belgorod – media
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