The Air Force reported that on the night of July 13, one of the “shahids” left Ukrainian airspace in the direction of Belarus.
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There he flew about 350 km.
The Belarusian Gayun project writes that the drone approached Minsk, and at 5 a.m., a Mi-24 and Su-30 were raised on alert to intercept it. In the end, the UAV entered the Vitebsk region, what happened to it next is unknown.
“Shahed” flew over Gomel and Zhlobin, entered the Mogilev region, and then the Minsk region, coming as close as possible to Minsk (Zhodino and Borisov). At about 5 am, a Mi-24 helicopter and a Su-30 fighter were raised to intercept, the aircraft were spotted in the area of the UAV flight – the border of the Minsk, Mogilev and Vitebsk regions. Then the shahed entered the Vitebsk region of Belarus and probably flew to Vitebsk. In total, the kamikaze drone of the “shahed” type flew over the territory of Belarus more than 350 km at night and in the morning of July 13, the publication “Gayun” says.
Source: Racurs

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