28 Feb 2022 03:01

Russian investigators to probe fresh instance of shell from Ukraine falling in Rostov region

MOSCOW. Feb 28 (Interfax) - Russian Investigative Committee Chairman Alexander Bastrykin has ordered an inquiry after another shell fired from Ukrainian territory crashed in Russia's Rostov region.

"According to media reports, a shell fired from Ukrainian territory fell in the Rostov region's village of Kudinovka, located 20 kilometers from the border. The preliminary information available indicates that no one was injured," the Russian Investigative Committee said on Sunday.

Bastrykin told investigators from the committee's main investigative department to "record this latest instance of a shell crashing in the territory of the Rostov region, to thoroughly investigate all circumstances of the incident and to take comprehensive measures to identify all those responsible for it," it said.