At least 17 people were injured when a Ukrainian missile struck a residential building in the Russian city of Belgorod. Russia’s Defense Ministry claimed that a Ukrainian Tochka-U missile hit a residential district in Belgorod after being intercepted by air defense systems. This claim has not been verified, but Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko confirmed that 17 people were injured and sent to medical centers. The Emergency Situations Ministry stated that 12 people, including two children, had been rescued from the rubble.

Belgorod regional Governor Viacheslav Gladkov posted a video on Telegram showing the collapsed building, stating that the entire entrance from the tenth floor to the ground floor had collapsed due to direct shell fire on the residential building. He condemned what he described as “massive bombings” by the Ukrainian military. The Emergency Situations Ministry warned that the number of victims could increase as part of the building’s roof caved in while rescuers were searching for survivors. A resident who witnessed the explosion mentioned that she was in the building corridor when it occurred and her husband was in a bedroom and did not have time to escape.

The city of Belgorod has been repeatedly targeted by Ukrainian drone and missile attacks since Russia began its full-scale invasion in February 2022. The ongoing conflict has resulted in civilian casualties and damage to residential buildings, causing fear and devastation among the residents. The situation remains tense as both Russian and Ukrainian forces continue to engage in military operations in the region. The international community has called for an end to the violence and a peaceful resolution to the conflict to prevent further loss of life and destruction.

The incident in Belgorod highlights the impact of the conflict on civilians living in the region, with innocent people being caught in the crossfire between the warring factions. The targeting of residential buildings and the use of missiles in populated areas have raised concerns about the safety and well-being of the local population. Efforts to rescue survivors and provide medical assistance to the injured are ongoing, but the risk of further attacks remains high as the conflict shows no signs of abating.

Russian authorities have blamed the Ukrainian military for the missile strike on the residential building in Belgorod, adding to the growing tension between the two countries. The escalating violence and destruction caused by the conflict have led to a humanitarian crisis in the region, with thousands of people displaced and in need of urgent assistance. The international community has called for a ceasefire and the protection of civilians in conflict zones to prevent further harm and suffering. The situation in Belgorod serves as a grim reminder of the human cost of war and the importance of finding a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict.

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