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Three injured in shelling of Russian farm near Ukrainian border

Three people were injured after a pig farm in the Klimovsky district of Russia’s Bryansk region was shelled, regional governor Alexander Bogomaz reported.

He claims the farm was shelled by the Ukrainian army. The attack caused damage to the farm buildings and a fire.

“Two women were injured in the shelling. They have been taken to the district hospital, where they are receiving all the necessary medical care,” Bogomaz wrote.

Later, he added that one man had also been injured.

On 23 July, a man received shrapnel wounds as a result of shelling in the village of Polevye Novoselki. On 14 July, an elderly woman was killed when the village of Belaya Beryozka was shelled. Both villages are located in Russia’s Bryansk region.

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