A state of emergency has been declared in the Russian border region of Belgorod following attacks by Ukrainian forces.
Belgorod Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said the situation was “extremely difficult” due to daily shelling in the region.
“Houses are destroyed, civilians died and were injured,” he said.
It follows Ukraine’s surprise cross-border attack in Russia’s Kursk region last week, leading to mass evacuations and a state of emergency being declared there by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In a video on Telegram, Governor Gladkov said he would be appealing to the government to declare an emergency “at the federal level” like in Kursk.
He said the city of Shebekino and the village of Ustinka had been attacked by Ukrainian drones. No casualties have been reported as of yet.
Russia says it shot down 117 drones overnight, which mainly targeted four regions – Kursk, Voronezh, Belgorod and Nizhny Novgorod.
In a statement on Wednesday morning, Mr Gladkov said there had been 23 drone attacks over the past 24 hours in Belgorod.
Shelling and shrapnel had damaged a church, 14 houses, an administrative building, several vehicles and a gas supply line, he said.
He added that one civilian had been wounded as a direct result of a drone attack in the urban Shebekinsky district.