Technically Rust only guarantees memory-safety (and only outside of unsafe!{}). It has many features that aid in other kinds of safety - strongly encouraging you to unwrap Option<> and Result<>, requiring all match cases to be covered, allowing for lots of strategic immutability, etc. But it doesn't guarantee that kind of correctness.
That's not correct. Safe Rust is advertised as sound, and Rust defines that as "safe Rust programs do not exhibit undefined behavior". Undefined behavior is a much larger term than just memory safety, and include things like thread safety, const safety, unwind safety, etc.