In the Russian city of Belgorod, anti-aircraft guns shot down two rockets. Several residential and administrative buildings were damaged.
On the night of March 16, anti-aircraft fire destroyed two rockets in the Russian city of Belgorod, near the Ukrainian border. This is reported by the independent Russian news portal “Meduza”, citing the governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov. According to him, the facades of several administrative buildings are damaged, but all residents are doing well.
The remains of a missile are said to have fallen on a street near the city center – the roadway was damaged.
58 houses and 31 cars damaged
According to Gladkov, 58 houses and 31 cars have been damaged in the past four days due to “hostile activity”. Restoration work is already underway. “I am monitoring the situation. We have all the necessary resources to restore homes and private transport,” the politician continued.
Authorities record 25 deaths
Since the beginning of the Russian offensive war, there have been regular reports from the Belgorod region, which borders Ukraine, of shelling of border areas and the use of air defense systems. According to the authorities, at least 25 people were killed and about 100 wounded by shelling during the war year in Belgorod.
Source: Krone

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