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Following major attack on Ukraine, Russia records 14 deaths in Belgorod
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
Massive attack against Ukraine: Russia deplores 14 deaths in Belgorod
\n\nThe day after a violent offensive against Ukraine, Russia went into mourning, deploring 14 deaths following an attack on its own land. A surprise act of revenge is said to have struck the town of Belgorod, leaving a heavy human and material toll.\n\n
First Russian losses after the offensive against Ukraine
\n\nThe day after a massive attack on Ukraine, the specter of war is increasingly looming between these two Eastern European nations. What was seen until now as a one-sided conflict takes an unexpected turn. According to initial reports, a series of explosions of unknown origin hit the Russian city of Belgorod, leaving 14 dead and many injured. \n\n
The city of Belgorod in a state of shock
\n\nYesterday, life in the city of Belgorod was disrupted by the tragedy. The debris was still smoking while emergency services worked to assist the injured and identify the victims. The city of nearly 350,000 inhabitants was not prepared for such an act of violence. \n\n
Uncertainty about the future of Russian-Ukrainian relations
\n\nEven though Ukraine denies any involvement in the attack on Belgorod, this event could potentially further inflame the already tense relations between Russia And Ukraine. This act calls into question the stability of the entire region as well as international security. \n\nNo one can afford to ignore this possibility. These tragic deaths place both nations, and the entire world, on a tightrope. It is hoped that diplomacy can prevent military escalation and that a peaceful solution can end this crisis before it escalates. \n\nAt aftermath of the massive attack on Ukraine, the situation remains volatile and uncertain. Russia was surprised at the human cost suffered on its own soil. The whole world is watching and hoping for a return to calm in this region already marked by too many conflicts. \n\n