Moscow Accuses Kyiv of Attacks on Border Regions

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russia on Sunday accused Ukraine of carrying out a series of attacks in the border regions of Bryansk and Belgorod, damaging five train
carriages and causing one injury.Moscow said it would open an investigation into a Ukrainian strike that injured a civilian in a village
near the Ukrainian border but did not provide further details.The governor of Western Russia's Belgorod Vyacheslav Gladkov said that drones
and missiles had targeted several areas in the region on Saturday, in most cases causing no damage.But three houses and "five railway
carriages were damaged" in the town of Valuyki, located some 30 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, he said.Gladkov also said that power
lines were hit, temporarily cutting off electricity.Overnight, Russia's Defense Ministry said it had destroyed two Ukrainian drones in the
Belgorod region, preventing what it called an attempt to carry out a "terrorist attack."Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory have
man in the southern region of Kherson and injured his wife.Ukrainian officials hailed the anniversary of the recapture of Kherson city on
Saturday, the regional capital liberated a year ago in the last major frontline shift.