Kiev’s forces have struck the city of Belgorod on Friday, officials say
Ukrainian overnight strikes have caused massive power outages in the western Russian city of Belgorod.
Belgorod, a city of 330,000 people, has frequently been targeted by Ukrainian drones and rockets since the armed conflict between Moscow and Kiev began in 2022.
The regional governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said Friday that a missile strike caused “serious damage” to an unspecified infrastructure site. He added that there were no casualties and that first responders were at the scene.
Telegram news channels reported that air raid sirens were activated, followed shortly by a loud explosion. According to reports, a power plant may have been hit. Residents in some parts of the city also reported problems with heating and water supply.
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Russia has repeatedly accused Ukraine of striking civilian targets, including with weapons supplied by the West.
On the same night, Ukrainian officials reported drone strikes and blackouts in Kiev. The Russian Defense Ministry has previously said Moscow targets parts of the grid used to power Ukraine’s defense industry, including weapons factories.
January 09, 2026 at 07:44AM
RT
