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Explosions in Belgorod: Russia accuses Ukraine of launching three missiles

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Eight citizens of the Russian Federation received “serious health injuries” as a result of the shelling. Also, 21 pieces of equipment were damaged and a military warehouse was set on fire.

In Russia, a criminal case was opened on the fact of explosions at a military warehouse in the Belgorod region at the end of March. The alleged reason was the Tochka-U shelling of Ukrainian military missiles. This was reported by Russian Sledkom on Thursday, April 7th.

It is said that on March 29, “Ukrainian servicemen, using the Tochka-U tactical missile system,” made at least three missile launches from the territory of the Kharkiv region in the direction of the Belgorod region, equipped with a cluster submunitions, the use. which is prohibited by international conventions. “

Eight citizens of the Russian Federation received “serious health injuries” as a result of the shelling. 21 pieces of equipment were also damaged.

“As a result of the fire and the explosions that followed it, the warehouse deployed in the area of ​​the temporary deployment of the military unit was destroyed,” Sledkom said.

A criminal case was opened there under the article on the use of illicit means and methods of warfare (part 1 of article 356 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation).

It will be recalled that on the night of March 29, there were reports of fires in military warehouses in Belgorod. Local media later reported that the cause of the incident was a “human factor”.

In turn, the Ukrainian General Staff said that the incident in Belgorod arose as a result of a “common use” of obsolete ammunition by Russian military personnel.

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Source: korrespondent

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