Belarusian partisans from BYPOL (an initiative created by former Belarusian law enforcement officers who do not support the regime of dictator Alexander Lukashenko) handed over to the SBU a unique video from a drone that recently blew up a Russian A-50 AWACS aircraft at the Machuly airfield located near Minsk.
This is reported by LB.ua, citing informed sources, which also published the corresponding video.
The new video, unlike the previous one, recently published by BYPOL on social networks, shows not only the reconnaissance work of the drone, but also combat footage from the takeoff of the drone to the very moment of the explosion.
It is noted that, according to the performers of this special operation, two drones worked at the airfield:
- one (from the video) sat on the fuselage of the aircraft and damaged the radar equipment with an explosion;
- the other filmed this process, and a few minutes later he landed on the saucer of a Russian plane and exploded.
Such a special operation is not just a serious image blow to the enemy, but another signal to the Russian military that they cannot feel at ease in Belarus. In terms of security, there is an entrance yard. And we will take advantage of this. We thank the Belarusian partisans for their cooperation, courage and professional work, – noted the sources of the publication.
According to LB.ua sources, all the perpetrators of this special operation were able to travel to third countries, taking with them flash drives with recordings from drones. Maybe there will be new videos soon.
Recall that yesterday, March 2, BYPOL on March 2 published a full video recording made by drones during the approach to the A-50 at the airfield in Machulishchi. The reconnaissance of this airfield was carried out several times.
Source: LB.ua
Russian AWACS aircraft A-50 was blown up in Belarusians at a military airfield – BYPOL
Source: Racurs

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