Three civilians injured as Ukraine shells Belgorod region, governor says
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Three civilians were injured in Russia's Belgorod region after Ukrainian shells hit the town of Shebekino, the regional governor said on Saturday.
"Ambulance crews brought a woman in serious condition with shrapnel wounds to the back and thigh and a man with a shrapnel wound to the chest to the regional clinical hospital," Vyacheslav Gladkov, the regional governor, said in a post on his Telegram channel.
A third person was taken to hospital with a shrapnel wound to the thigh, he said, adding that two houses and four outbuildings caught fire.
Reuters could not independently confirm the report.
Belgorod has come under frequent shelling and drone attacks from Ukraine in the course of the war. It is next to the Kursk region, a large swath of which is occupied by Ukrainian forces following a cross-border attack last month.
(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Elaine Monaghan, Editing by Timothy Heritage)