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Two dead in Russian border region after Ukrainian drone attack

Local authorities and media reported on Friday that Ukrainian drones had caused damage to several industrial sites in Russia's border areas and killed at least two people. Ukraine has been pounding?Russia's infrastructure of energy for months to try and cripple Moscow's military power. The attacks have caused fuel shortages in Russia, the largest country on earth. Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, said that the attacks were meant to create discord in the population. Separately?Ukrainian authorities said on Telegram four people had been killed and a further ten?people injured by Russian attacks overnight on Ukraine. Valentin Demidov is the mayor of Belgorod in western Russia. He said that a woman died after being hit by shrapnel while driving. Water and electricity supplies were disrupted in the city, located about 40 km north of the Ukrainian border. Vesti, the?news channel citing local officials said earlier on Friday that an industrial facility had caught fire after Ukraine attacked Belgorod, and its surrounding areas, with missiles. Egor Kovalchuk is the acting governor for?Bryansk in another Russian border region. He said that a man died after a kamikaze attack on a village. Vasily Anokhin wrote on Telegram that a fire also broke out in an 'industrial site' of the western Smolensk area following a drone attack, but no one was injured. (Reporting from Tokyo by Jekaterina Glubkova; Editing by Muralikumar Aantharaman, Gareth Jones).

(source: Reuters)