Three drones fell in the center of Belgorod

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In Belgorod on the evening of February 27, fragments of three unmanned aerial vehicles were found at once. This was said by the head of the region Vyacheslav Gladkov.
“There are no victims, but there is destruction: windows are broken somewhere, cars are slightly damaged somewhere. Security forces are already investigating the situation. Since I am in the hospital myself, I instructed the mayor of Belgorod Valentin Demidov to come to the scene,” the governor of the Belgorod region said in his telegraph channel.
Attacks on the Belgorod region by the Ukrainian armed forces continue constantly. Most of them can be avoided.

On February 27, Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Anna Malyar said that the situation at the front was extremely difficult, the most difficult in the direction of Artemivsk. She explained briefly and simply what was going on – everything is complicated.

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