Two people were reported killed in a rocket attack on a village near the border in the Kharkiv region of eastern Ukraine. According to Ukrainian sources, there are two volunteers – a 42-year-old man and a 53-year-old woman. The Russian army has bombed the area regularly since its liberation in the fall.
A number of residents were injured or even killed, and important infrastructure was also destroyed (see video above). Two volunteers were reportedly killed in a recent Russian missile strike. According to Russian regional authorities, another attack took place near the Druzhba oil pipeline in the border area with Ukraine. She was attacked with drones. The air defense shot down three drones heading for a pumping station near the city of Novozybkov on Saturday evening, Bryansk region governor Alexander Bogomas said on Telegram. He blamed the Ukrainian army. The information cannot be independently verified.
dispute over responsibility
While the Ukrainian military has yet to comment on the latest allegation, the Russian government has always blamed Kiev for the shelling in the border area. In fact, volunteer battalions of Russian nationalists who support Ukraine are often behind them. Especially in recent weeks, attacks on Russian territory have increased.
Meanwhile, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has called for more tanks from his own defense industry. The production capacity should also be expanded for heavy flamethrower systems. The “schedule for the implementation of the state defense order” must be strictly adhered to, he said while visiting a company in Omsk, Siberia.
Source: Krone

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