Russians dropped four air bombs on the Belgorod region in the last three days.
Over the past three days, Russian planes have dropped four air bombs on the Belgorod region. This was reported by Astra, citing sources.
According to the emergency services of the region, on November 9, a FAB-250 bomb fell about a hundred meters from the village of Ushakove, located 35 kilometers from the border with Ukraine.
Yesterday, November 11, three more FAB-250 bombs were 'accidentally dropped' from Russian aircraft. One bomb fell in a forest about a kilometer from the village of Selishko in the Shebekinsky city district. Another one landed near the village of Ziborivka. The third FAB was found in a field in the area of the village of Seretino in the Yakovlevsky city district.
According to sources, no one was injured or suffered any damages.
Earlier, on October 28, a Russian plane dropped a bomb on a village located 6 kilometers from Belgorod. According to ASTRA, it is known that in 2024, at least 146 cases of FAB air bombs falling in Russia and the occupied territories of Ukraine were recorded. FAB-250 and FAB-500 bombs fall most often. They usually do not explode upon impact, and their detonation is carried out by explosive ordnance disposal experts. The Russian Armed Forces use such corrected air bombs for attacks on the Donetsk and Kharkiv regions.
Vladimir Putin, as the head of the Kremlin, according to the head of the council of reservists of the Ukrainian Ground Forces Ivan Tymochko, ordered a bombing of the Kursk region. Ivan Tymochko told about this on 'Kyiv24'. In his words, Russian strikes on their own territory are a show of strength.
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