An explosion occurred in the Russian city of Belgorod on Saturday, May 4.
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It was loud in this village in the afternoon, when Russian troops attacked Kharkov from the air. Local public pages reported “explosion sounds” in the city, and then published photos and videos of a fire at the site of the explosion.
The governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, confirmed the explosion, but did not disclose the reasons. He only noted that as a result of the explosion, five people were injured; they received injuries of varying degrees of severity. 30 private houses and 10 cars were also damaged.
Ukrainian journalist Denis Kazansky wrote on Telegram that the enemy KAB fell immediately on the housing sector and exploded. Before this, explosions occurred in Kharkov.
Let us remind you that in March and April of this year, 21 cases were recorded when Russian bombs fell from aircraft onto the territory of the aggressor country or the occupied territories of Ukraine. In particular, the FAB-500 fell from a bomber of the Russian Aerospace Forces in the area of the Stadnikov farm in the Shebekinsky urban district.
Source: Racurs

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