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Shelling kills 2 in Russia as hundreds flee

The United States says it does not support attacks inside Russia and is instead providing Kyiv with equipment and training to defend itself
A woman walks among graves at the Lychakiv military cemetery in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. - AFP
A woman walks among graves at the Lychakiv military cemetery in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. - AFP
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BELGOROD, Russia: Two civilians were killed on Friday in shelling on Russia's Belgorod region on the border with Ukraine, while Moscow's forces attacked Kyiv for a sixth day in a row.


Over the past few days hundreds of residents have fled villages near Russia's border with Ukraine as shelling intensified in the southwestern Belgorod region.


Residents from the town of Shebekino have been pouring into the region's main city, Belgorod, where the atmosphere was calm on Friday, journalists said.


Belgorod's sports arena -- which has become the city's biggest centre for displaced people -- looked packed but clean.


Volunteers were distributing white bracelets allowing people to get free meals and organising their transfer to smaller dormitories.


A dozen people huddled in front of a TV, and some grew emotional as they watched news developments from Shebekino.


Belgorod governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said 2,500 people were being accommodated in temporary shelters, including the sports arena.


Earlier in the day, the regional governor said two women were killed by shelling.


"Shrapnel hit cars passing by. Two women travelling in one of them died on the spot from their wounds," he said.


Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Estonian President Alar Karis after a joint press briefing in Kyiv. - Reuters
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Estonian President Alar Karis after a joint press briefing in Kyiv. - Reuters


Two people were severely wounded by the shelling that hit a village in the district of Shebekino.


The head of the Shebekino district, Vladimir Zhdanov, said authorities were continuing to evacuate people but faced difficult conditions.


On Thursday, the Russian defence ministry said forces had used jets and artillery to repel a Ukrainian attempt to "invade" the region of Belgorod.


The attack "involved up to 70 militants, five tanks, four armoured vehicles, seven pick-up trucks and a Kamaz truck," the army said.


Following the uptick in violence on the border with Ukraine, the Kremlin has denounced the silence from the international community despite "every opportunity to see the footage describing strikes on residential buildings, social infrastructure."


The United States has said it does not support attacks inside Russia and is instead providing Kyiv with equipment and training to defend itself.


Ukraine's air defence has been boosted by Western equipment, including Patriot air defence systems, seen as one of the most advanced US air defence systems.


The Ukrainian capital has seen almost nightly air raids in May after being relatively spared in the beginning of the year.


On Friday, Ukraine said it had destroyed all 15 missiles and 21 drones from a new wave of overnight attacks that left two people wounded in Kyiv.


"In the last six days, (Russians) have already carried out six attacks on the city!" the chief of the capital's city administration, Sergiy Popko, said on Telegram.


The Russian defence ministry said forces struck Ukraine's air defence systems protecting "key" military infrastructure and that "all assigned targets have been hit." - AFP


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