The Russian UMPB-250 fell near the village of Tsibulevka, District of Rakyanansky, said Astra.
The Russian wind pump fell back into the Belgorod region. As a result of the incident, eight residential buildings were damaged. Local governor Vyacheslav Gladkov traditionally rushes to blame Ukraine’s armed forces. This was reported by the Astra publication that there is a reference to resources in emergency services.
The report records that on the night of April 9, the “high-precision” UMPB-250 fell and exploded near the village of Tsibulevka, RakitanananSky district. As a result of the explosion, the roofs and windows were damaged by at least eight residential buildings in the street yield. No victim is said to be the result of the explosion.
Gladkov reported 8 damaged houses in the village.
“In the village of Tsibulevka, eight private homes were damaged, in the village of Bobrov – a tractor,” Russian official said.
The publication report was at least 51 air bombs (44 fab and 7 UMPB) and three missiles that fell from Russia’s Russian aircraft in Russia and the Ukraine territories occupied by Russia since the beginning of 2025.
The media added that last year 165 air bombs fell into these territories.
Keep in mind that the Russian government has recorded explosions and blows in the Belgorod region, accusing Ukraine, but Kyiv has officially not disclosed the details of special operations.
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