In the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation, they said that “the Armed Forces of Ukraine continued daily shelling in the region,” so they decided to suspend the restoration work.
The authorities of the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation, Vyacheslav Gladkov, do not see the point now in restoring “houses damaged by Ukrainian shelling” in Shebekino and Novaya Tavolzhanka, and therefore suspended the restoration. The Russian TG channel Mash writes about it.
“Last week, we suspended the restoration work due to the deterioration of the operational situation in Shebekino and Novaya Tavolzhanka, this work, I hope, will gradually return, and we will resume the continuation when conditions allow,” said Gladkov.
The publication notes that “the Ukrainian Armed Forces continued daily shelling in the region.” In particular, we are talking about damage to houses today and yesterday. It is reported that in one week there are 280 damaged objects, and emergency services go out to restore them almost every day.
We remind you that on Monday it was reported that the Russian military dropped four aerial bombs on Shebekino, Belgorod region and district.
The Russian independent TG channel Astra wrote that over the past three months, the Russian Federation dropped 50 FABs in its regions and the occupied territories of Ukraine, and about four dozen other dropped aerial bombs were cannot be removed from the so-called “DPR.”
We previously wrote that on May 4, a Russian plane dropped FAB-500 in Belgorod, as a result of which seven people were injured, more than 30 houses and 10 cars were damaged.
On May 13, Russian military aircraft dropped two bombs in the air in the Belgorod region.
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