Infrastructure Damage Reported in Russian Border Regions Amid Ongoing Conflict
Russian authorities report energy infrastructure damage in Belgorod region from missile attack, while forensic work continues at damaged dormitory in Luhansk.
Russian regional authorities reported damage to energy infrastructure in the Belgorod region following what they described as a missile attack, according to local officials.
The Belgorod region, which borders Ukraine, has experienced repeated incidents since the conflict began in February 2022. Local authorities did not immediately provide details about the extent of the damage or casualties from the latest reported attack.
Separately, forensic experts are conducting investigations at a damaged dormitory facility in the Russian-controlled Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine. The experts are examining the ruins of the residential building as part of ongoing investigative work.
Both regions have been areas of significant military activity throughout the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The Belgorod region has reported numerous cross-border incidents, while Luhansk is one of the Ukrainian territories that Russia claims to have annexed.
The incidents highlight the continued impact of the conflict on civilian infrastructure across the affected regions. Russian authorities have not provided specific timelines for infrastructure repairs in the Belgorod region.