Response for Kharkiv hit Belgorod: explosions and fire.


On Sunday, September 1, a series of explosions occurred in the city of Belgorod, Russia.
This news is being telegraphed on Russian Telegram channels.
It should be noted that the attack on the city took place immediately after the strike on Kharkiv. Air raid sirens and explosions were heard there. Photos and videos of the aftermath also appeared online.
The governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, stated that several aerial targets were shot down over the region. According to him, the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck Belgorod and the Belgorod district. He also claims that several aerial targets were shot down. From the public, it is reported that Ukraine launched at least seven RM-70 Vampire rockets.
Gladkov also reported that eight people were injured in Belgorod, including two children. Another person was injured in the village of Maysky. Among the casualties are a car, the balcony of one of the apartments, and dry grass.
Meanwhile, the Russian Telegram channel Baza reports that 12 people, including two children, were injured as a result of the shelling of the city.
Telegram channels began to massively publish photos of smoke rising above the city.
In particular, the "Zhest Belgorod" channel published a video of a burning car and a fire in the Botanical Garden.
Warning, the video contains explicit language!
Recall that Moscow and 15 regions of Russia were attacked by a "swarm" of drones.
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