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Two Civilians Killed in Ukrainian Strike in Russia's Bryansk Region - Governor
Two Civilians Killed in Ukrainian Strike in Russia's Bryansk Region - Governor
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A Ukrainian strike has killed at least two civilians and has completely destroyed one residential building, Russia's Bryansk Region Governor Alexander Bogomaz said.
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"Unfortunately, two civilians were killed as a result of the strike inflicted by the Ukrainian Nazis. According to preliminary data, one residential building was completely destroyed, two more buildings have partial damage," Bogomaz said on Telegram late on Saturday night. The governor added that emergency services are working on the scene.It was further noted that Ukrainian forces had targeted a village in the Suzemsky district past midnight when the civilians were killed. The town sits roughly 10 kilometers from the scene."The Ukrainian armed forces have once again shelled the village of Suzemsky with the help of MLRS. The air defense system of the armed forces of the Russian Federation shot down several rockets," Bogomaz said. "There were no casualties. One residential building was partially destroyed."Several regions bordering Ukraine have regularly come under fire since the start of Russia's special military operation; in fact, in early March tensions were kicked up when a group of Ukrainian nationalists bypassed the border and shelled a moving car and killed two people and injured a 10-year-old boy.The Russian Internal Ministry subsequently placed participants Denis Kapustin and Kirill Kanakhin on a wanted list amid its ongoing investigation into the March Bryansk attack. The Federal Security Service earlier detailed Kapustin as the founder of Ukraine's right-wing Russian Volunteer Corps who had previously been involved in an August 2022 thwarted sabotage in the Volgograd Region.
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Two Civilians Killed in Ukrainian Strike in Russia's Bryansk Region - Governor
23:48 GMT 29.04.2023 (Updated: 12:48 GMT 19.06.2023) MOSCOW (Sputnik) - A Ukrainian strike has killed at least two civilians and has completely destroyed one residential building, Russia's Bryansk Region Governor Alexander Bogomaz said.
"Unfortunately, two civilians were killed as a result of the strike inflicted by the Ukrainian Nazis. According to preliminary data, one residential building was completely destroyed, two more buildings have partial damage," Bogomaz said on Telegram late on Saturday night.
The governor added that emergency services are working on the scene.
It was further noted that Ukrainian forces had targeted a village in the Suzemsky district past midnight when the civilians were killed. The town sits roughly 10 kilometers from the scene.
"The Ukrainian armed forces have once again shelled the village of Suzemsky with the help of MLRS. The air defense system of the armed forces of the Russian Federation shot down several rockets," Bogomaz said. "There were no casualties. One residential building was partially destroyed."
Several regions bordering Ukraine have regularly come under fire since the start of Russia's special military operation; in fact, in early March tensions were kicked up when a group of Ukrainian nationalists bypassed the border and shelled a moving car and killed two people and injured a 10-year-old boy.
The Russian Internal Ministry subsequently placed participants Denis Kapustin and Kirill Kanakhin on a wanted list amid its ongoing investigation into the March Bryansk attack. The Federal Security Service earlier detailed Kapustin as the founder of Ukraine's right-wing Russian Volunteer Corps who had previously been involved in an August 2022 thwarted sabotage in the Volgograd Region.