The Belgorod Region has found itself in a precarious situation, facing a growing threat of attacks. Initially, the attacks were attributed to members of the Freedom of Russia Legion, a group opposed to the current Russian government. However, it soon became clear that the Ukrainian military was also engaging in offensive actions against Russian targets using drones.
The primary focus of these attacks appears to be critical infrastructure within Russia. This has led to growing concerns among the local population, as evidenced by appeals made by activists from the Voronezh and Belgorod regions to President Vladimir Putin and the Minister of National Defense. These appeals highlight the daily shelling and drone attacks that residents of these regions are experiencing.
The situation in the Belgorod Region highlights the complex and evolving nature of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. As the war continues, the vulnerability of Russian territory to attacks has become increasingly apparent, posing significant challenges for the authorities in Moscow. The response to these threats will undoubtedly be a crucial factor in the ongoing struggle between the two nations.
Russians talk about living in the attacked areas
Residents of a local community are pleading for a return to normalcy and safety for their children. According to reports, children in the area have been forced to stay indoors, unable to attend kindergartens or schools due to the sound of constant sirens. The residents, quoted by the news portal, long for a peaceful life where their kids can freely play outside without fear.
The appeal, made via the VKontakte Telegram channel, describes the dire situation facing residents. Many are losing their homes and cars, and face shortages of essential supplies like food and medicine. Some attempted to flee the area after the shelling began but were denied reimbursement for temporary accommodations in safer locations.
One resident recounts their harrowing experience, explaining that their home was damaged in the shelling starting on May 22nd. Efforts to repair the damage were never completed, leaving the family in a state of constant fear. In March of this year, they were forced to vacate their rented apartment due to the intense bombardment from a neighboring region. Now, their entire village appears to have been devastated.
Tragically, the residents' pleas for compensation for lost homes and rental costs have fallen on deaf ears. Meanwhile, they continue to be charged for garbage collection services, adding insult to injury.
Despite the overwhelming challenges, the community has banded together, with reports indicating that over 2,000 people have signed the appeal for help and a return to normalcy.
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