It flew over 350 kilometers: Russian "Shahed" flies to Belarus from Ukraine for the second time in a week - media

It flew over 350 kilometers: Russian "Shahed" flies to Belarus from Ukraine for the second time in a week - media

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The Russian "Shahed" flew more than 350 kilometers over Belarus, entering from Ukraine and reaching the Vitebsk region.

The Belaruski Gayun project claims that on the night of July 13, one of the Russian "shaheds" flew over 350 kilometers over the territory of Belarus. The drone flew to Vitebsk region, reports UNN. 

"According to our data, at around 3:00 a.m., the "shahed" crossed the Belarusian-Ukrainian border near the town of Loev (Gomel region) and continued to move north," the Belarusian Hayun said. 

It is reported that the "Shahed" flew over Gomel and Zhlobin, entered the Mogilev region, and then the Minsk region, coming as close as possible to Minsk (Zhodino and Borisov). Around 5 a.m., a Mi-24 helicopter and a Su-30 fighter jet were alerted to intercept the UAV, and the aircraft was spotted just in the area of the UAV's flight - the border of Minsk, Mogilev, and Vitebsk regions. 

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Then the Shahed entered the Vitebsk region of Belarus and presumably flew to Vitebsk. In total, the Shahed kamikaze drone flew over 350 km over the territory of Belarus at night and in the morning of July 13. 

It is not known where the drone was headed and where it is now.

Earlier, the air force reported that during nighttime attacks in Donetsk and Kharkiv regions, air defense forces shot down four enemy drones, and one drone left Ukrainian airspace in the direction of Belarus.

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A similar situation occurred with the "shahed" who was part of the July 11 attack on Ukraine - he also flew to Belarus, where he finally disappeared from the radar.