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The Ukrainian military has begun to fight in Russian territory, which is a new development in the war for the country.

According to reports from multiple Russian media outlets, Russian authorities had to place two villages under emergency orders because of Ukrainian shelling.

The US official says that Russia will not have withdRAW.

Four people were injured in an explosion near the village of Zhuravlyovka, according to a Russian government-controlled publication. The source of the explosion was reported by the outlet.

According to Interfax, emergency orders were put in place for the town of Zhuravlyovka and the nearby town of Niekhoteyevka, as well as the city of Belgorod, due to an explosion at an ammunition depot.

Interfax didn't say who was to blame for the explosion on Ukraine, but it did say that authorities believe it was not an accident.

Fox News can not independently verify the reported attack, though reports of the attack, an apparent setback for Russia, originated from Russian state-run outlets.

The reports come as the Russian military has begun to redeploy some forces that have been encircling the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, though Pentagon press secretary John Kirby cautioned Tuesday that the movements were more of a repositioning than a retreat by Russian forces.

Kirby said that the Russian military has failed to take most Ukrainian population centers, something he said was a Russian military objective since the beginning of the invasion.

The reported Ukrainian attacks on Russian soil come amid the backdrop of peace talks currently taking place in Turkey, with Russia claiming it is committing to easing attacks as Ukraine pushes for a settlement to the war that would include military neutrality in exchange for full membership in the European Union.

Wreckage and debris outside a damaged shopping centre in the Podilskyi district of Kyiv <span class="copyright">Ceng Shou Yi/NurPhoto via Getty Images</span>
Wreckage and debris outside a damaged shopping centre in the Podilskyi district of Kyiv Ceng Shou Yi/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Author and former intelligence officer Rebekah Koffler told Fox News Digital that Ukrainian demands are likely to be a non-starter for Russia.

Koffler said that this negotiation is another tactic by Putin to buy time to regroup and cause confusion among European and U.S. leaders.

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