River fragments fell near a Russian city … and trains are out of service

River fragments fell near a Russian city … and trains are out of service

Gladkov said on the Telegram application that the anti -aircraft defenses were brought down missiles near the town of Novi Oscol, with a population of about 18 thousand people and located 90 km north of the border with Ukraine.
Although there were no reported human injuries, he continued: “The damage to the electricity wires was damaged, and the railway services were briefly interrupted.”

On Thursday, Gladkov charged Ukraine with attacking a residence in the city of Belgorod, the region’s administrative hub.
The Russian border areas have reported separate incidents since the Russian forces invaded Ukraine on February 24, for example, fuel and ammunition stores, while Ukraine has not claimed responsibility for these incidents.

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Russia has stressed that there will be significant repercussions for any Ukrainian bombardment that impacts Russian territory.

The Russian military responded to what it called the “terrorist acts” committed by Ukraine against Russia by blowing up a bridge that connects it to the Crimea by launching the largest airstrikes since the war’s start in February. This resulted in the deaths of many people as well as the loss of power and heating in large areas.

The leader of the Group of Seven Great Countries, Ukrainian President Foludmir Zellinski, urged for “adequate air defence systems” to counter Russian bombing, reasoning that “if his country acquires sufficient air defence systems, Russian threats will stop.”

Near a Russian city, river chunks dropped, and trains are not running.

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