Ukrainian bombs fell in Russia as citizens cast their votes in the presidential election expected to anoint Vladimir Putin with a third 6-year term.
Ukrainian bombs fell in western Russia on Saturday as citizens, for a second straight day, cast their votes in the ongoing presidential election expected to anoint President Vladimir Putin with a third 6-year term.
Saturday’s missile attacks killed a man and a woman in the village of Belgorod; the man was said to be driving when his car was hit.
Putin maintains strong support there, despite the relentless fighting that continues at the border, The reported.
A nearby oil refinery was also left in flames following a separate drone attack as Ukraine continues its assault on Russia’s infrastructure.
Putin has accused Ukrainians of attempting to disrupt the three-day election, and Russia elections officials contend there have been at least 28 incidents of attempted ballot box destruction, including several incidences where protestors poured liquid into them.
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