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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Chun-hee] On the 21st (local time), Russia announced that a shell fired from Ukraine destroyed a Russian Border Guard facility, but there were no casualties.


The Public Relations Office of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) stated that "at around 9:50 a.m., an unidentified shell fired from the Ukrainian side completely destroyed our Border Guard duty facility located 150 meters from the border."


The office added, "No one was injured, and explosive experts are inspecting the site." It has not yet been confirmed who fired the shell.


Rostov Oblast in southwestern Russia borders the Donbas region of Ukraine.


In the Donbas region, where pro-Russian separatist rebels control a significant portion, clashes between government forces and rebels have intensified since the 17th. Both sides accuse each other of using heavy weapons banned under the 2015 Minsk Agreement, continuing the conflict.



The separatist government established by rebel forces in the Donbas region ordered residents to evacuate to Rostov on the 18th, citing the risk of government attacks.


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