 Russia bombed its village in Belgarod region, there is not a single intact house. The Russian army carried out airstrikes on the village of Kozinka in the Belgarod region, where pro-Ukrainian saboteurs had broken through. This can be seen in photographs of the territory, reports build military observer Julian Robka. The video shows massive Russian airstrikes on Russia, he says, Although forces hostile to the regime captured only one street in the small village of Kozinka in the Belgarod region, Putin responded with brutal force such as numerous FAB 500 glide bombs from fighter bombers. The Russian village of Kozinka is located near the border with Ukraine. There have been battles there for several days. Now, between Russian troops and volunteer formations of freedom of Russia legion, the Russian volunteer corps and the Siberian battalion reported their participation in the operation. A local resident spoke about the fact that the villages are practically destroyed on the dozed TV channel. As far as we know, the sabotage and reconnaissance groups tried to enter there, and they were driven out with the help of various bombs, the woman said. Accordingly, they dumped them on residential buildings and in some cases there are no houses. Also, of course, there were shellings. From the footage on the village of Kozinka that leaked to us, we see that the houses have been razed to the ground. At best, only the foundation remained. Pro-war blogger Alex Parker said that the village of Kozinka virtually no longer exists. There is not a single intact house. Cast iron is actively flying around the village, he writes. Houses are being destroyed. Most likely, a similar fate awaits other border settlements. Later, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that the village of Kozinka had been completely cleared of saboteurs. According to the department, as a result of airstrikes and artillery fire, the enemy lost up to 650 militants, two armored combat vehicles, and two check-made, vampire MLRS combat vehicles. Since mid-March, the Belgorod region has been attacked by sabotage and reconnaissance groups. On March the 12th, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that an attack on the village of Tetkino in the Belgorod region had been repelled. The FSB added that during the fighting, 100 people, six tanks, 20 Caesar armored vehicles, and self-propelled artillery units were destroyed. However, attacks by saboteurs and battles with them continued. At the same time, Belgorod and the region are regularly shelled. Alarm bells are ringing. Polish President warned that Russia will target NATO in two to three years. Polish President Andrei Duda said that NATO must urgently increase its defense spending to ensure it does not become the next target of a Russian attack. Speaking to CNBC, Duda reiterated his calls for NATO members to increase their military contributions to 3% amid new reports that Moscow could be readying to target the military alliance within two to three years. Citing unspecified German research, Duda said new evidence suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin is doubling down on his shift toward a war economy with a view to attacking NATO in 2026 or 2027. It follows Danish intelligence reports from February which suggested that Moscow could launch an attack on NATO within three to five years. The alarm bells are ringing. According to a translation, Duda said it was therefore more critical than ever to ramp up the alliance's military investment, describing his increased spending targets as common sense. We have two or three years in which we can increase our efforts, stockpile ammunition and produce weapons to maximize European security, get ready and make sure the invasion does not happen, he said. All this needs to be done in order not to have to get involved in a fight. The point is to create such a deterrent that ensures we are not attacked. This is the whole point because none of us want war, he added. The Polish President, whose country shares a land border with Ukraine, has spearheaded calls to supply weapons to Kiev since the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion. Poland has also bolstered its own military capabilities, ramping up its defence spending in 2023 to almost 4% of gross domestic product ahead of even the US in percentage terms. During a meeting with US President Joe Biden last week, Duda called for NATO to raise its minimum military spending target to 3% of GDP to further strengthen the alliance's defences.