The most massive drone entry: five “Shaheds” invaded Belarus at night - “Gayun”
Kyiv • UNN
At night, at least 5 Shahed drones invaded the airspace of Belarus. One of the drones flew more than 260 km to the city of Stolin, and the Belarusian Air Force raised a fighter jet.
At night, the most massive entry of "Shahed" into the airspace of Belarus took place during the entire monitoring period - at least 5 drones invaded Belarus, one reached Stolin, the monitoring telegram channel "Belaruski Gayun" reported on Wednesday, UNN writes.
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"On the night of July 30-31, the most massive entry of Shahed drones into the airspace of Belarus took place over the entire monitoring period. According to Belaruski Gayun, at least five Shahed-type kamikaze drones flew into Belarus last night," the report says.
As indicated, the first of the "shaheds" entered Belarus at around 23:20 near the village of asarevichi. And at 23:50, a Belarusian Air Force fighter jet was lifted off from the Baranovichi airfield and flew for more than an hour across southeastern Belarus near the border.
"The fighter jet was spotted in the area of Rechitsa, Gomel and near other settlements on the border with Ukraine, which indicates that the fighter jet was conducting an intensive search for targets and was raised not just for reconnaissance, but for the targeted detection of the Shahedis over Belarus. It stayed in the south of the country until 01:30, but even after it returned to the "Baranovichi" "The Shahedis continued to enter Belarus," the statement said.
According to the report, the kamikaze drones invaded the airspace of Belarus in the area of the urban village of Loev, the village of Asarevichi and the village of Kirovo. According to the time, this happened at 23:20 (#1), 00:05 (#2), 01:20 (#3), and the last group entered Belarus at around 02:30, and in the latter case there were 2 units at once.
"After the event, most of the drones immediately went deeper into the Polissya radiation and ecological reserve and then back to Ukraine, but one of the drones flew over 260 km across Belarus, up to the city of Stolin (Brest region)," Belaruski Gayun points out.