Over the past more than a hundred days, there have been 86 “abnormal convergences” of aerial bombs in the Belgorod region and the occupied territories.
On June 6 and 8, Russian aviation fired three aerial bombs into its own territory. They fell in the Belgorod region, reports the Russian publication ASTRA.
It was noted that the bombs fell in Shebekinsky urban district and Grayvoronsky district of the region.
In the aggressor country, such cases are explained by the fact that air bombs sometimes “unexpectedly fall” from military aircraft, and this happens during air strikes in Ukraine.
So, on May 6, Russian planes “lost” two aerial bombs at once, one fell 2 km from the village of Batratskaya Dacha, and the second – 2 km from the village of Polyana in the district of the city of Shebekinsky.
A few days later, a one and a half ton high-explosive bomb (FAB-1500) was released by the Federal Air Transport Agency 800 meters from the village of Novotroevka. As Russian journalists note, the plane “has 30 kilometers left to fly” to the Ukrainian border.
The publication indicates that in these three cases there were no casualties in the Belgorod region and residents of these settlements were not evacuated.
In total, according to Russian media estimates, over the past more than a hundred days, Russian aviation has fired 86 bombs on the Belgorod region, as well as the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
Russian planes also lost three bombs on May 31 and June 1. Before this, Russian planes shot down four FABs in the Belgorod region in two days. One of them was found near a house in the village of Yasnye Zari. Also, FAB-250 fell on the territory of a hunting farm in the village of Polyana. Two more FAB-500s were found in a field near the village of Pristen.
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Source: korrespondent

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