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Russian command post in Belgorod region 'successfully struck', Ukraine says The military intelligence agency's statement, which came a day after Ukraine used US ATACMS missiles to strike a Russian arsenal, did not specify who carried out the attack, when it took place, or the type of weapon used.
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>A serviceman of the Ukrainian Armed Forces fires towards Russian troops. (Representative image)</p></div>

A serviceman of the Ukrainian Armed Forces fires towards Russian troops. (Representative image)

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Kyiv: Ukraine said on Wednesday that a Russian command post had been "successfully struck" in the town of Gubkin in Russia's Belgorod region, around 168 km (105 miles) from the border with Ukraine.

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The military intelligence agency's statement, which came a day after Ukraine used US ATACMS missiles to strike a Russian arsenal, did not specify who carried out the attack, when it took place, or the type of weapon used.

"Gubkin residents observed thick black smoke, smelled it and heard loud explosions," the agency known as HUR said in a statement on the Telegram messaging app. It added that the attack targeted the command post of Russia's "Sever" group of forces.

The Russian defence ministry said on Wednesday it intercepted 44 drones launched by Ukraine's armed forces overnight, including three over the Belgorod region.

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(Published 20 November 2024, 14:38 IST)