Schools and colleges in parts of the Russian region of Belgorod will be closed on Monday and Tuesday as Ukrainian attacks intensify. Shopping malls in the affected districts will also be shut down on Sunday and Monday amid reports of sabotage groups targeting the Belgorod and Kursk regions.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is said to be closely monitoring the situation in Belgorod and Kursk, where two people were tragically killed in a series of early morning attacks on Saturday. Despite the ongoing violence, voting for the Russian presidential election continued in Belgorod as scheduled.
The governor of Belgorod has acknowledged the difficult circumstances facing the region, emphasizing the importance of safety for residents. Russian forces have successfully repelled attempts by Ukrainian fighters to infiltrate the country at various locations.
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s security service conducted drone strikes on oil refineries in Russia’s Samara region, further escalating tensions between the two nations. Local residents in Belgorod have been sharing videos online depicting the destruction caused by Ukrainian attacks, with at least five people reported dead and dozens more wounded in the past week alone.
As the situation continues to unfold, authorities are urging caution and vigilance in the affected areas. Stay tuned to White Houser for further updates on the conflict in Belgorod and Kursk.
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