Ukrainian attack on residential building in Suzemsky leaves 2 dead
The Governor of Russia's Bransk region, Alexander Bogomaz, announces the death of civilians in an attack that targeted a residential building in the town of Suzemsky, Russia.
Russia's Bryansk Region Governor Alexander Bogomaz confirmed that a Ukrainian strike that targeted a residential building located in a village in the Suzemsky district killed at least two civilians.
On his Telegram channel, Bogomaz said, "Unfortunately, two civilians were killed as a result of the strike inflicted by the Ukrainian Nazis. According to preliminary data, one residential building was completely destroyed, and two more buildings have partial damage."
According to the Governor, the town was targeted past midnight.
"The Ukrainian armed forces have once again shelled the village of Suzemsky with the help of MLRS. The air defense system of the armed forces of the Russian Federation shot down several rockets," Bogomaz said.
Earlier, in March, Bogomaz disclosed that a group of Ukrainian militants attacked the Russian border village of Lyubechane.
Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) confirmed that the Ukrainian perpetrators penetrated the border and fired at a moving vehicle.
A few days later, the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) revealed that Denis Kapustin, the founder of Ukraine's right-wing Russian Volunteer Corps, was behind the attack.
In a similar context, (FSB) announced that it has foiled a Ukrainian special services effort orchestrated by Kapustin to assassinate Russian billionaire businessman and CEO of the Tsargrad group of firms Konstantin Malofeev.
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