A Russian Shahed UAV flew into Belarus and exploded


A kamikaze drone launched by Russia to strike Ukraine flew into Belarus and exploded 55 km from Bobruisk and 120 km from the Ukrainian border.
On 16 July, a kamikaze drone Shahed-131/136, launched by Russia on Ukraine, flew into the territory of Belarus and exploded. This was reported by the monitoring channel Belaruski Gayun.
The Shahed-131/136 kamikaze drone, which entered Belarus on 16 July at about 8:40 a.m., crashed in Oktyabrski district of Homel voblast. It exploded 55 kilometres from Babruisk.
According to the channel, the UAV fell between the settlements of Parichi and Luban, Gomel region, which is 55 kilometres from the city of Bobruisk and 120 kilometres from the border with Ukraine.
Moreover, we know for sure that during the crash there was an explosion of a kamikaze drone, which directly confirms that the UAVs that fly into the territory of Belarus are not "training" or "reconnaissance", but real ones with ammunition on board. And they were intended to attack the territory of Ukraine," reads the report.
Earlier, Socialportal reported that the troops of Belarus and Russia were put on "high alert" on the border with Ukraine allegedly due to the "activation" of the Ukrainian armed forces.

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Eugenia Ruban writes about political and economic news. She looks at large-scale phenomena in Ukrainian politics and economics from the perspective of how they will affect ordinary Ukrainians.













