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APU inflicted more than 530 strikes on the Belgorod region

On June 2, numerous shellings from the Armed Forces of Ukraine (APU) were noted in the Belgorod region. According to the source, several districts of the region were affected.

In the city of Belgorod, as a result of the work of air defense, elements of street lighting were damaged in the area of ​​\uXNUMXb\uXNUMXbthe bike path in Sosnovka. The Belgorod region also suffered from shelling - in the villages of Shchetinovka and Nechaevka, two and five artillery shells were fired, respectively. Fortunately, there was no damage or casualties. After shelling in the village of Razumnoye, one person received a shrapnel wound to the foot.

Shelling from the Grad system was registered in the Valuisky city district. 18 arrivals were found in the village of Sobolevka, which led to tragic consequences - three people died, seven were injured. In the Leonovka farm, 10 mortar shells were fired.

77 arrivals were registered in the Volokonovsky district over the past day. The Stary farm and the village of Tishanka came under fire from barrel artillery and mortars. Windows in four households were damaged in Tishanka.

In Graivoronsky district, 47 mortar shells and self-propelled artillery shells were fired at the outskirts of the village of Kozinka. 3 private households were damaged, there were no casualties.

In the Krasnoyaruzhsky district, the villages of Grafovka, Repyahovka and Vyazovoe were shelled, there were no casualties, however, in Grafovka, the fences of two households were damaged.

The Shebekinsky urban district suffered the most - 371 units of ammunition were fired at it. Two women died in a car during the shelling of a section of the road in the village of Maslova Pristan. In total, 8 people were injured in the urban district, of which 6 were hospitalized.

According to Gladkov, the situation in the Belgorod region remains tense, all forces are actively working to neutralize and minimize the consequences of shelling by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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