<p>A pre-dawn <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/ukraine-zelenskyy-slams-barbaric-russian-strike-on-museum-1212776.html" target="_blank">Ukrainian strike</a> on a Russian border village killed four people and wounded two others, the governor of Russia's western Bryansk region said Sunday.</p>.<p>The strike on the village of Suzemka, which lies a dozen kilometres (seven miles) from the Ukrainian border, came the night after a suspected drone hit a fuel depot in Moscow-annexed <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/fire-at-crimea-fuel-depot-extinguished-after-apparent-drone-attack-1214123.html" target="_blank">Crimea</a>.</p>.<p>"Two more civilians have been found and removed from the rubble. Unfortunately, both of them died," Alexander Bogomaz, the local governor, said on Telegram.</p>.<p>Bogomaz initially said two people were killed when "the Ukrainian army shelled Suzemka."</p>.<p>Two other villagers were taken to hospital with injuries, the official said.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/zelenskyy-says-would-have-fought-to-death-had-russians-attacked-headquarters-1214304.html" target="_blank">Zelenskyy says would have fought to death had Russians attacked headquarters</a></strong></p>.<p>Bogomaz said Ukrainian shelling hit the village twice overnight and that Russian air defence had "shot down several shells."</p>.<p>He said one shell hit a residential house, sparking a fire, and that two more houses were damaged.</p>.<p>The village has declared a state of emergency, Bogomaz said.</p>.<p>"Work is continuing on the removal of rubble," he said.</p>.<p>"In the areas where operational measures have been completed, a damage assessment commission has begun working."</p>.<p>Russian villages in the Bryansk and Belgorod regions bordering Ukraine have been hit by a number of strikes since Moscow began an offensive into the neighbouring country.</p>
<p>A pre-dawn <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/ukraine-zelenskyy-slams-barbaric-russian-strike-on-museum-1212776.html" target="_blank">Ukrainian strike</a> on a Russian border village killed four people and wounded two others, the governor of Russia's western Bryansk region said Sunday.</p>.<p>The strike on the village of Suzemka, which lies a dozen kilometres (seven miles) from the Ukrainian border, came the night after a suspected drone hit a fuel depot in Moscow-annexed <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/fire-at-crimea-fuel-depot-extinguished-after-apparent-drone-attack-1214123.html" target="_blank">Crimea</a>.</p>.<p>"Two more civilians have been found and removed from the rubble. Unfortunately, both of them died," Alexander Bogomaz, the local governor, said on Telegram.</p>.<p>Bogomaz initially said two people were killed when "the Ukrainian army shelled Suzemka."</p>.<p>Two other villagers were taken to hospital with injuries, the official said.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/zelenskyy-says-would-have-fought-to-death-had-russians-attacked-headquarters-1214304.html" target="_blank">Zelenskyy says would have fought to death had Russians attacked headquarters</a></strong></p>.<p>Bogomaz said Ukrainian shelling hit the village twice overnight and that Russian air defence had "shot down several shells."</p>.<p>He said one shell hit a residential house, sparking a fire, and that two more houses were damaged.</p>.<p>The village has declared a state of emergency, Bogomaz said.</p>.<p>"Work is continuing on the removal of rubble," he said.</p>.<p>"In the areas where operational measures have been completed, a damage assessment commission has begun working."</p>.<p>Russian villages in the Bryansk and Belgorod regions bordering Ukraine have been hit by a number of strikes since Moscow began an offensive into the neighbouring country.</p>