Victor Davidoff
At dawn on Thursday (May 19), an ethanol plant in the Russian village of Tyotkino, in Kursk Oblast, near the Ukrainian border, came under artillery fire for the second day in a row. One person died in the attack (TASS, May 19). On Wednesday, the villages of Solokhi and Bezymeno, in neighboring Belgorod Oblast, were also shelled; one injury was reported (TASS, May 18).
Artillery and rockets hit targets in Russia’s border oblasts of Kursk, Belgorod, Bryansk and Voronezh on an almost regular basis. The first such blow was struck a month after the beginning of the war: on March 29, an ammunition depot in the Belgorod Oblast village of Krasny Oktyabr was blown up (Interfax, March 29). Eight people were wounded and 21 vehicles were destroyed. Two days later, a pair of MI-24 helicopters assaulted and set fire to a fuel depot in Belgorod city itself (RIA Novosti, April 1).








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