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Belgorod under heavy fire in 'most massive' attack, Russian governor claims
- A Russian military aircraft accidentally dropped an aerial bomb in Belgorod on January 21, creating a 20-meter deep crater near residential buildings, as reported by ASTRA citing city emergency services.
- Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov confirmed an emergency incident in Belgorod related to the bomb but did not specify its origin.
- Approximately 1,600 residents from three nearby apartment buildings were evacuated due to the bomb's proximity to their homes, with 43 evacuees being housed at temporary centers, according to reports.
- On January 22, the bomb was safely extracted and transported for disposal, while police cordoned off the area and halted traffic, as reported by multiple sources.
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On the evening of January 24, Belgorod again came under fire from Ukraine, as reported by Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov and those...
Belgorod has been targeted, which has become "the most massive" since then, by the Governor of the region of Vyacheslav Gladkov.
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Read Full ArticleSignificant damage to energy infrastructure – The regional governor speaks about the most severe wave of attacks since the beginning of the war
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