A missile flew into the territory of Belarus. Minsk blames Ukraine

During this morning's Russian missile attack, when 120 missiles were launched into Ukraine, one went down in Belarus.
The missile was found near Gorbach, Brest region. According to preliminary reports, it could be an S-300 air defense missile, as reportedby Belaruski Hayun:
It's still unknown whether the missile was shot down or fell on its own. According to local media, the missile was found in a field in Ivanovo district, Brest region. Judging by the published images, these are parts of the missile from S-300 air defense systems.

At the same time, the Belarusian Defence Ministry has already managed to state that the missile was Ukrainian:
In the course of verification activities, it was preliminarily established that the debris belonged to an anti-aircraft guided missile S-300, launched from the territory of Ukraine. The military department will report detailed details of the incident in the near future.
Lukashenko was immediately informed about the incident.
The pro-Belarusian media say that two versions of the incident are being considered: the missile flew into the territory of Belarus, or the missile was caused by the Belarusian air defense systems.
We recall that in March 2022, the Belarusian dictator said that Ukraine "wanted to attack Belarus," so Russia attacked it.
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