Overnight drone strikes on a power station across the state border have caused blackouts in two Russian villages, the regional governorsaid Wednesday amid an intensifying spate of cross-border attacks.Roman Starovoit, the governor of Russias Kursk region, said Ukrainian forces dropped two explosives on a substation in the village of Popovo-Lezhachi 4 kilometers east of the border with Ukraine.One worker suffered shrapnel wounds while restoring the power supply for Popovo-Lezhachi and the neighboring village of Tetkino, Starovoit wrote on the Telegram messaging app.He said mine-clearing operations were underway to allow work to continue on restoring the power supply.Russian authorities have consistently blamed Ukraine for the cross-border attacks, but Kyiv has not acknowledged any role.Russias Kursk region has been hit by several drone strikes recently, including Thursdays attack on a local substation that left a different village without power and Fridays reported attack on the regional capital of Kursk.In a separate statement Wednesday, the governor of Russias Belgorod region south of KurskaccusedUkrainian forces of firing 460 different types of ammunition and 26 explosives on the town of Shebekino the most frequent target in the cross-border attacks in the past 24 hours.Belgorod region Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said a number of cars and houses were damaged, but no civilians were hurt in the barrage.
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