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High level of terrorist threat extended in Belgorod Region until October 22

The Belgorod Region, which borders Ukraine, declared a high terrorist threat level on April 11

TASS, October 7. A high (yellow) level of terrorist threat has been extended in Russia’s Belgorod Region for two weeks, until October 22, the region’s governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said on Friday.

"A yellow terrorist threat level has been extended for two more weeks. It is in effect on the territory of the Belgorod Region until October 22," Gladkov wrote on his Telegram channel.

A ban on launches of firecrackers, fireworks and salutes is also in effect in the Belgorod Region until October 22.

The Belgorod Region, which borders Ukraine, declared a high terrorist threat level on April 11, extending it several times. Since the special military operation was launched, the region’s border areas have been shelled by Ukraine multiple times.