Drone-dropped bomb kills three in Russia – governor
The Ukrainian attack targeted a recreational facility in Belgorod Region, Vyacheslav Gladkov said
A Ukrainian drone has killed three people in Russia’s Belgorod Region, after dropping an explosive device on a recreational facility, Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov announced on social media.
The attack took place on Wednesday morning in a village some 20km from the Ukrainian border, according to the official. Two men were killed on the spot, while a third male victim succumbed to his injuries shortly afterwards, Gladkov said.
The regional leader called the drone bombing a “repeat attack” on the facility. Earlier in the day he said that Ukrainian forces had dropped two grenades at the same location, causing minor damage and no casualties.
Kiev’s attacks on the region have become a daily occurrence, involving artillery, drones and occasional raids across the border. On Tuesday alone, five settlements were bombed by drones, according to reports from the governor. Ukrainian forces use small UAVs carrying light explosive payloads for such sorties.
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