Ukraine used a warplane to strike a target within Russia on Sunday in a first since the start of Russia’s invasion, a source close to the Ukrainian Air Force (UAF) told British broadcaster Sky News.
The source said that a warplane had struck a “Russian command node” in the Belgorod region, which borders Ukraine and has come under frequent aerial attack by Ukraine in recent months.
"Whilst damage assessment is still occurring, it is confirmed as a direct hit. This is the first UAF air-delivered munition delivered against a target within Russia", Sky News cited the source as saying.
It was not immediately clear what kind of weapon was used in the strike and whether it had been provided by a Western country, Sky News said.
The Belgorod-based Pepel Telegram channel had earlier on Sunday published a video showing what it said was an ammunition depot on fire in the village of Rakitnoye following an apparent aerial attack at around 2pm local time.
Belgorod region Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov later confirmed a strike on a “non-residential building” in Rakitnoye.