 In Belgorod, the residents were warned the Russians are being evicted from the city. The Russian city of Belgorod among the largest just across the border to Ukraine has been facing comparatively frequent shelling and drone attacks. These have intensified in recent weeks as Russia in turn intensified its bombardment of Ukraine. A few days ago, fighting took place already in the region not far from the border. The Ukrainian military declares a certain raid that they committed on the territory of the Russian Federation. Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said residents would be moved to the towns of Stary, Oskol and Gubkin, further from the border with Ukraine where they would be housed in comfortable conditions. You will stay there for as long as necessary, he added, but warned there would not be enough temporary housing to accommodate everybody. The announcement came a day after rocket attacks wounded at least two people and knocked out glass from high-rise buildings, sparking panic among residents. I see several appeals on social media where people write, we are scared, help us get to a safe place. Belgorod regional governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said in a video message shared online. Of course we will, we have already moved several families, he added. I will appeal to my colleagues, the governors of other regions to help us, the governor said. Belgorod city hall had earlier warned homeowners to secure their windows with tape to protect them from blast waves amid increasing rocket attacks. The Kremlin has tried to maintain the semblance of normalcy inside Russia, but recent deadly strikes on Belgorod have brought the war closer to home. The city of Belgorod lies some 30 kilometers from the border with Ukraine and has repeatedly come under what Moscow calls indiscriminate attacks by Ukrainian forces. Earlier authorities said unprecedented Ukrainian strikes on the city killed 25 people, the worst attack against Russian civilians since the war began in February 2022.