 More than 3,000 people will be evacuated in the Russian city of Belgorod, which borders Ukraine. After an explosive was found, the local governor said on April 22, two days after a Russian warplane accidentally dropped a bomb on the city. Military explosive experts have decided to neutralize the explosive at a training ground, Belgorod region governor Vyacheslav Gladkov wrote on Telegram. The operational headquarters decided to evacuate 17 apartment buildings within a radius of 200 meters. According to preliminary data, it is more than 3,000 people. Anyone who needs help with temporary accommodation, it will be provided, he said. On Thursday, a Russian Sukhoi 34 supersonic warplane accidentally fired a weapon into Belgorod, causing an explosion and injuring three people, according to Russian officials. The Russian Sukhoi 34 supersonic warplane accidentally fired a weapon into Belgorod, causing an explosion and injuring three people, according to Russian officials.