In one day on November 24-25, 38 suicide bombers flew into Belarus, which is an absolute daily record.
At least one suicide bomber was shot down, and Belarusian aircraft scrambled four times. The monitoring group “Belarusian Gayun” reports this in its Telegram channel.
At least one suicide bomber flew to Mozyr, there were dozens of passages through the “Belarusian corridor,” and at least three times suicide bombers flew into the Gomel region, near the Novaya Guta border crossing, the report says.
It is noted that:
- the first “Shahed” flew at 13:48 on November 24 to the Komarin area, followed by departure to Pripyat at 14:11;
- then the “shaheds” flew into Belarus at 14.04, two at 14.30, at 14.34 (also two), 21.56, 22.58, 23.06, 23.08, 23.30, 05.03, 05.11, 05.2. 05.40, 05.55 (two), 05.55 (three), 06.28 (four) 06.30, 07.10, 07.24, 07.53, 07.55 (two), 07.55 (two), 08.08 (two), 0;
- The suicide bomber, who flew from Pripyat to Belarus at 23.08, then went to Narovlya and reached the suburb of Mozyr by 00.05. His further fate is unknown. It is possible that it was he who was shot down by the air defense forces of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus at about 01.00;
- Over the past 24 hours, duty aviation of the Belarusian Air Force rose and flew to the southeast of the country four times – at 15.20-16.30, 23.40-01.30, 07.00-09.00 and at 09.00-10.30.
Among the 38 recorded measures, only 9 were accurately confirmed to return to Ukrainian airspace. The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that, according to their data, 71 UAVs were lost by location, and 1 definitely flew to Belarus, notes Gayun.
Source: Racurs

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