Russia says 20 dead after 'indiscriminate' Ukrainian strikes on Belgorod


A view shows a damaged house following what was said to be Ukrainian forces' shelling in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict, in the settlement of Urazovo in the Belgorod Region, Russia December 30, 2023. Governor of Russia's Belgorod Region Vyacheslav Gladkov via Telegram/Handout via REUTERS

(Reuters) -Russia said 20 people including two children had been killed and 111 injured in "indiscriminate" Ukrainian strikes allegedly including cluster bombs on the Russian provincial capital of Belgorod on Saturday, and vowed to retaliate.

The Belgorod region, which adjoins northern Ukraine, has like other Russian border zones suffered shelling and drone attacks all year that authorities have blamed on Ukraine, although none have previously been on such a scale.

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