Russian aviation again bombed the territory of the Belgorod region.
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On Saturday, March 30, two 500-kilogram aerial bombs with a FAB-500 high-explosive warhead were discovered 2 km from the village of Kryukovo. These munitions were dropped by aircraft of the Russian Military Space Forces. The ASTRA Telegram channel reported this on March 31.
It is noted that over the past two weeks, Russian aircraft have bombed the Belgorod region 14 times. So, on March 20, bombs fell in the villages of Vvedenskaya Gotnya and Zamosc. And the next day, two FAB-500s were found near the village of Antonovka, Grayvoronsky urban district, and in the Borisov district near the village of Kryukovo.
And on March 22, two FAB-250s were discovered in the Shalaev area of the Valuysky urban district and 5 km from the village of Kazinka. On March 25, two more aerial bombs of this type were discovered near the villages of Smorodino, Yakovlovsky urban district, and the village of Zibino, Borisov district.
Similar cases were also recorded:
- FAB-500 was found near the village of Bessonovka on March 27;
- FAB-250 was found near the village of Bezimeno on the morning of March 28, and FAB-500 was found in the village of Nechaevka;
- Between the villages of Bessonovka and Veselaya Lopan, on March 28, an adjusted aerial bomb with 1.5 tons of TNT equivalent was discovered.
Let us recall that on March 23, explosions occurred in the Russian city of Belgorod – an unknown drone attacked the building of the regional administration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation on Slavy Avenue. Damage and casualties were reported.
Source: Racurs

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