Drones and shelling hit Russia’s Belgorod amid third day of border skirmishes

Drones and shelling hit Russia’s Belgorod amid third day of border skirmishes
Police stand guard in front of a damaged store amid air strikes on Belgorod, on March 14, 2024. AFP/Getty Images

CNN - Fighting in Russia’s Belgorod region has raged for a third day after pro-Ukrainian Russian paramilitary groups launched a cross-border assault earlier this week, while Belgorod city on Thursday suffered heavy drone strikes and shelling.

At least two people were killed and several more injured in Ukrainian strikes on the region, including a driver who died when his moving car was hit by shelling, local officials said.

Video from Belgorod showed people driving through thick smoke along a road littered with burning and overturned cars. Other footage showed buildings damaged by blasts and residents carrying their belongings as they fled along a tree-lined path amid the sounds of explosions and air raid sirens in the distance

Russia’s Defense Ministry said it had destroyed eight rocket-propelled grenades fired over Belgorod, and that its air defenses had downed 11 Ukrainian drones over Belgorod and three over the neighboring Kursk region.

The strikes came after Ukraine on Wednesday launched drone strikes on at least three oil refineries deep inside Russia, shortly before President Vladimir Putin’s anticipated re-election. The trio of depots struck by Ukraine in the cities of Ryazan, Kstovo, and Kirishi are among Russia’s largest oil refineries, a Ukraine defense source told CNN.

The source said the strikes were part of Ukraine’s “well-planned strategy to decrease Russian economic potential.”

A drone flies over Belgorod, March 14, 2024.