He wrote about this in his Telegram channel.

The reason for this, according to the governor, was the decision made last night not to declare an alarm in order to avoid panic among the population.

“This was done so that after receiving the signal someone would not jump out into the street, get into the car and start driving,” Gladkov said.

He noted that being on the street during a rocket attack is much more dangerous than being at home.

At the same time, the governor asked residents to express their opinion on whether the sirens should be turned on at night.

Earlier, 13 RM-70 Vampire MLRS rockets were destroyed over the Belgorod region.

Also, two people were injured in the Belgorod region as a result of an attack on the region.

A day earlier, a civilian was injured when an Ukrainian Armed Forces drone attacked a car in the Belgorod region.