
SHEBEKINO (Belgorod region), June 15An eyewitness to the shelling of Shebekino in the Belgorod region, after which the entrance to a five-story building collapsed, told how she tried to contact a friend from this entrance with the hope that she had left.
The entrance to a five-story building collapsed in Belgorod Shebekino after shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on Friday. Earlier, the press service of the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations reported that search and rescue work had been completed and six people had been rescued. According to the governor of the Belgorod region, Vyacheslav Gladkov, five people were killed and six were injured. On Saturday, the head of the region said that the damaged part of the house section, according to preliminary data, cannot be restored. 
Lyudmila Mishustina lives with her husband in a neighboring house. Immediately after my husband returned from work, I heard a loud explosion. The blinds in the apartment dropped, Lyudmila and her husband ducked down and didn’t even immediately understand what had happened. Then we looked out the window and saw a collapsed entrance. “Yesterday I looked, when she arrived at that entrance, I looked in Odnoklassniki, I saw that she was at 15.29. Then I write, “Len, where are you?” Well, silence. Maybe they left, maybe… Then they report “What…” said Lyudmila.
She said that Shebekino is being shelled regularly. “There is no peace day or night,” she complained.
Because of this, people, according to her, are constantly on edge and lacking sleep, like zombies walking around. The cannonade, during a conversation with a correspondent, confirmed Lyudmila’s words — several explosions were heard during a short dialogue.
In 2022, Lyudmila came under fire. The woman was walking around the corner of the building, at that moment an explosion was heard. She was shell-shocked, and for some time after the incident she heard almost nothing. Despite what is happening, she has no plans to leave. She noted that she had such an experience — she left for Belgorod, but a month ago she returned home to Shebekino. What keeps her husband working is the fear that the pensioner will not be able to find a job in a new place, Lyudmila explained.

