In the Belgorod region, air bombs fell near residential buildings residential buildings/Collage 24 Channel In the Belgorod region, on May 13, an incident occurred in the village of Razumnoye. There, Russian air bombs fell a few tens of meters from residential buildings. Russian media reported this. In houses located next to one of the fallen bombs, residents will be evacuated, reports Channel 24. Residents of the Belgorod region write in comments on the pages of Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov that the incident occurred in the area of the village of Razumnoye. At the same time, they are talking about two aerial bombs. Residents of the Belgorod region complained on air bombs/Photos from Russian telegram channels Preliminarily, the first ammunition fell on the evening of May 12, and the second early in the morning of May 13, a few tens of meters from residential buildings on Vereskovaya Street. Now local authorities have announced the evacuation of nearby houses to destroy the ammunition. In the photo you can see that the shell is located near residential buildings and has entered deep into the ground. In the Belgorod region, a bomb fell near residential buildings/Photo from Russian telegram channels Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov also commented on this incident. He confirmed the fall of the FAB in the village of Razumnoye, but called the Russian air bombs “explosive objects.” . All residents of nearby houses were asked to temporarily leave for a safe place – until 18:00, and those who cannot leave on their own were allegedly provided with buses. “In total, about 250 people left on their own , there are 37 residents in the temporary detention center – all are provided with food and care by administration staff. All services continue to work on site. Security of houses is carried out by patrolling by security forces and self-defense,” writes Gladkov. In the Belgorod region, an aerial bomb fell near houses
In Belgorod, a search operation was completed in a collapsed house
2 aerial bombs fell in the Belgorod region: local residents complain to the governor
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