Russia accuses Ukraine of bombing village, reports two civilians injured

The governor of the Russian region of Belgorod, bordering Ukraine, on Monday evening accused Ukraine of having bombed a village, saying that the attack left two civilians injured and damaged several houses.

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“A village was shot at (…). It is already clear that there are injured civilians. For the moment, there are two: a man injured in the hand and a woman who received a wound in the neck,” wrote Vyacheslav Gladkov on Telegram messaging.

According to him, the shots targeted the village of Jouravliovka.

“Ambulances have already been to the scene. There are houses that have been partially destroyed,” Gladkov said.

Russia has repeatedly accused Ukrainian forces of carrying out strikes on Russian soil, including on two villages in the Belgorod region and a village in the Bryansk region in mid-April.

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