This year alone, at least 150 cases of Russian aerial bombs falling on Russia and its occupied territories were recorded.
A Russian UMPB aerial bomb fell on a school in the village of Bykovka, Belgorod Region of the Russian Federation, crashing through the roof and landing in a classroom on the third floor. No evacuations. Russian TG channel ASTRA reported this on Wednesday, November 20.
Sources in the regional emergency services reported that yesterday at about 6 am a Russian UMPB aerial bomb “failed” and fell on a school in the village of Bykovka, Yakovlovsky urban district.
The school was not evacuated. Police and territorial defense officers of the Russian Federation arrived at the scene.
Information about the bombing was previously disseminated by the Belgorod TG channel Ash.
According to ASTRA, another FAB-250 aerial bomb fell on November 15, one and a half kilometers from the village of Bely Kolodets in the Shebekinsky district of the city.
So, it is noted that there are now at least 150 cases of FAB bombs falling in Russia and the Russian-controlled territories of Ukraine in 2024. Most of them are FAB-250 and FAB-500.
We remind you that Russian aviation regularly drops bombs on the heads of Russians themselves. The reason for this is technical malfunctions and negligence of pilots and ground personnel.
It was previously reported that at the end of March, two weeks later, 16 Russian bombs were dropped in the Belgorod region, because before that, Russian troops dropped 14 bombs in the region.
Source: korrespondent
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