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At least 3 Russian servicemen died as a result of an attack on the Nezhegol recreation center in the Belgorod region

The base, owned by Belgorod State University, was used as a military facility.

Photos of the destroyed recreation center “Nezhegol” were published on June 10 by the “Ashes” and “Spy Dossier” telegram channels. Then Radio Liberty journalist Mark Krutov published on social network X satellite images of the consequences of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ strike on Nezhegoli.

ASTRA sources in the region’s emergency services confirmed that the base in the Titovka microdistrict in the city of Shebekino has long been used by Russian military personnel. The strike on the base took place around 10 a.m. on June 9. Presumably, the strike was carried out using HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems. At the time of the attack, there were at least 15 military personnel at the base, 2 of them were immediately rescued from the rubble. As of June 10, the bodies of 3 military personnel were found, ASTRA found out.

On June 9, Sky News reported that a Ukrainian military aircraft had hit a target on Russian territory for the first time—and that the target was a command post in the Belgorod region. Which one exactly was not reported. As ASTRA wrote, on June 9, the Ukrainian Armed Forces also hit a hangar with ammunition and military equipment in the village of Tsentralnoye in the Rakityansky district of the region. According to the source, after the impact the shells detonated and the hangar was completely burned out. In addition, military equipment was damaged - 4 Urals, one armored personnel carrier and another UAZ. The nearest settlement - the village of Tsentralnoye - was completely evacuated, in addition, people were taken out of the village of Rakitnoye. A total of 1,100 people were evacuated. According to the source, this hangar was attacked by drones.

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