 Footage from Russian media showed on June 1 the aftermath of shelling in the town of Shevkino, in Russia's Belgorod border region, blamed by local officials on Ukraine. Belgorod governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said Ukraine's armed forces had repeatedly shelled Shevkino with Soviet-designed Grad 122 mm rockets, setting a lighted dormitory and damaging an administrative building. At least nine civilians were injured in shelling across the region, he said. In one video posted on social media and verified by Reuters, plumes of smoke were shown rising above a large building in Shevkino as flames licked through the destroyed roof. Gladkov said the evacuation of residents to temporary accommodation would resume when the fighting calmed down. The main issue, of course, is helping people, supporting the resettlement of those who need or want it, the Kremlin's Peskov said. Gladkov said hundreds of children, women and the elderly were already leaving the area, adding that he had given Putin an update on the situation.