Russia blames Ukraine for shelling inside the region of the Belgorod border
Russia's defence ministry has also claimed it thwarted other attempts by Ukraine to "invade" the region.
Kyiv has not commented on the allegations but has denied involvement in previous attacks across the border.
The latest strikes come more than a week after one of the most significant cross-border raids since the war began.
Belgorod's governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said Ukraine's armed forces shelled several districts on Thursday, damaging buildings. No fatalities have been reported but Mr Gladkov said hundreds of families would be evacuated once the situation became calmer.
Mr Gladkov added that as a result, some school exams in Shebekino had been cancelled and the authorities were now devising a way to allow students to secure university places without sitting them.
He also said that there had been an explosion in Belgorod city, which was thought to have been caused by a drone. Two people were injured in that attack.
Alongside the shelling, Russia's defence ministry has claimed its servicemen in the region "repelled three attacks by Ukrainian terrorist groups", whose formations "suffered significant losses" and were "driven back".
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