Russian propagandists claim that the likely “pilot” tried to “escape to the territory of Ukraine” after the fall.
The Ukrainian light aircraft is said to have “fallen on Russian territory in the Bryansk region.” This was stated by the Russian pro-government Telegram channel Mash, referring to the Russian border guards.
They say it happened in the Klintsovsky district of the Bryansk region. Additionally, the Russians claim they “detained” the pilot. The latter tried to “escape to the territory of Ukraine,” the propagandists assured.
“For unknown reasons, the aircraft crashed in the Butovsk settlement area,” said the FSB border department in the Bryansk region.
Russian telegram channels published a photo of a Ukrainian Aeroprakt A-32 light aircraft allegedly shot down by small arms fire and said the aircraft was flying in the direction of the Druzhba oil pipeline, indicating that it is supposed to drop a bomb there.
The State Border Service of Ukraine has no information about such incidents yet.
The Telegram channel decided to add to the story of the plane crash. In particular, they said that the pilot said that he was “flying at low altitude, accompanied by another aircraft – also civilian and did not know that it was over the territory of Russia.” Propagandists say he allegedly said he should “take pictures of the area and review the work of the Ukrainian air defense.”
“He sat down because of a broken propeller, dug up weapons, ammunition and a clothed body on the ground,” Russian social networks assured.
We remind you, earlier there was information that in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation a drone dropped a bomb on the draft board.
Even earlier, in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation, the military lost a box of grenades on the road.
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Source: korrespondent

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