Ukrainian forces shelled a public building in Russia's border region of Belgorod on Saturday, killing four people, the regional governor said.
Vyacheslav Gladkov, writing on Telegram, said the attack hit a "social site" in the village of Smorodino, without giving further details. The bodies of two women were pulled from under rubble, he said.
Gladkov posted pictures of a built-up area in flames.
Belgorod has come under frequent Ukrainian attack during the four-year war since Russia's full-scale invasion.

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