Due to a missile attack, the Russian city of Belgorod was left without water and electricity.

7 February 22:43

On the night of February 7, power outages began in the Russian city of Belgorod. Problems with water supply, internet, and mobile communications were also reported.

This was reported on Saturday, February 7, by the governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, according to "Komersant Ukrainian", citing Russian propaganda media.

He said that Belgorod had been hit by rocket fire and that four people had been injured as a result.

According to Gladkov, people were injured “on the territory of an infrastructure facility.” The facility itself was damaged, and windows were broken in a nearby building.

According to Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Center for Public Security, the local Luch thermal power plant was hit.

The windows of an apartment in a high-rise building and four private houses were also damaged. Shrapnel damaged 11 cars.

As of 22:00, water supply disruptions in the Belgorod district continued.

We will remind you that on the evening of February 5, explosions were heard in Belgorod, after which interruptions in electricity, heat, and water supply began. The governor of the Belgorod region, Gladkov, also reported a missile attack at that time.

Анна Ткаченко
Editor

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