A Russian plane “unexpectedly took off” an aerial bomb while flying over the Belgorod region of Russia. A 250-kilogram shell fell on a local school.
The bomb pierced the roof and ended up in one of the offices on the third floor. There were no injuries, no evacuation was carried out.
An air bomb fell on a school building in the village of Bykovka at about 6.00 on November 19. There was no one in the building yet and no one was injured.
Astra reports that the bomb is located in one of the offices on the third floor. A crack has formed in the wall of the building.
The Russian publication Agency was unable to obtain comments from the school administration, but, according to one teacher, the teaching staff was ordered to conduct classes remotely without explanation.
Source: Racurs

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