War in Ukraine, Day 903 | Russia Declares State of Emergency in Belgorod Region, Bombed by Ukraine

(Moscow) The governor of the Russian region of Belgorod declared a state of emergency on Wednesday, citing an “extremely difficult” situation due to shelling by Ukrainian forces in the border area.


“The situation in our Belgorod region remains extremely difficult and tense due to the shelling of the Ukrainian armed forces. Houses have been destroyed, civilians have died and been injured,” Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov wrote on Telegram.

“In order to ensure increased protection of the population and provide additional support to victims, a state of emergency will be declared at the regional level,” starting Wednesday, he added.

Mr Gladkov reported attacks by Ukrainian drones on two villages in the region, Shebekino and Ustinka. Authorities in the Kursk, Voronezh and Bryansk regions also reported that drones from Ukraine had been shot down by Russian air defenses overnight.

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According to calculations made by AFP on Tuesday from Russian sources relayed by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), an American think tank, Ukrainian troops have advanced 800 km2 in the Kursk region.

Since August 6, Ukraine has been conducting a major offensive in the Kursk region, neighboring Voronezh, claiming to have captured more than 1,000 km2 of Russian territory.

The Russian authorities, for their part, acknowledged on Monday the loss of 28 localities and Ukrainian territorial gains extending over an area 40 kilometres wide and 12 kilometres deep.

According to calculations made by AFP on Tuesday from Russian sources relayed by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW), an American think tank, Ukrainian troops have advanced 800 km2 in the Kursk region.

For comparison, Russia has advanced by 1,360 km.2 in Ukrainian territory since 1er January 2024, according to AFP analysis.


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