Tragedy Strikes Belgorod: Ukrainian Missile Attack Claims Lives
Three individuals are confirmed dead, and one is injured following a Ukrainian missile attack on Russia's Belgorod region. Governor Vycheslav Gladkov reports the incident occurred at Maslova Pristan, near the Ukraine border. Ongoing efforts aim to clear the rubble as officials assess casualties.

A missile strike from Ukraine has resulted in the death of three people and left one injured in Russia's Belgorod region, according to the local governor's report on Wednesday. The incident has raised concerns of further casualties with individuals potentially trapped under the debris.
The Belgorod region's governor, Vycheslav Gladkov, issued a statement on Telegram announcing that the missile hit Maslova Pristan, a settlement close to Ukraine's border. Gladkov shared an image of a heavily damaged sports center, emphasizing the severity of the strike.
Emergency services are actively on-site, working to clear the rubble and wreckage from the attack. Although Reuters has yet to independently confirm the governor's account, Ukraine has yet to offer any statement regarding the incident.
(With inputs from agencies.)