At least two persons have been confirmed dead after Ukraine launched a drone at a village in Russia’s Belgorod border region, shelling the occupied city of Gorlivka in its east on Thursday.
Speaking with the press, the local governor Vyacheslav Gladkov narrated that an aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicle crashed into a house in the village of Krasny Vostok in the Belgorod region, destroying the building’s floor.
While accusing Kyiv of indiscriminate attacks on civilians, Kremlin revealed its new Kharkiv offensive is aimed at creating a “security zone” to prevent future Ukrainian attacks across its border.
Meanwhile Ukraine has denied the accusation, arguing it only bombs military targets responsible for deadly strikes on its own civilians.
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