Four residents in Russia's Kursk region injured in Ukrainian Armed Forces attacks - governor

VORONEZH. Nov 2 (Interfax) - Four civilians in border areas of Russia's Kursk region have been injured in attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Kursk region governor Alexei Smirnov said.

"Four civilians were injured in attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Belaya district this morning. Three men suffered minor injuries and one had injuries of moderate severity. All of them have been taken to the hospital, where they are being provided with all the necessary aid," Smirnov wrote on Telegram on Saturday.

Nikolai Volobuyev, head of the Belaya district administration, warned local residents of the danger of Ukrainian drone attacks on roads.

"I once again warn you of the danger of using the motor road linking Oboyan and Sudzha, particularly the section between the villages of Kommunar and Belitsa. This road is exposed to drone attacks," Volobuyev said on Telegram.