In Belarus, an airplane shot down a Russian drone - details.
A Belarusian helicopter shot down a Russian drone on July 12, which was heading towards Ukraine. At that time, at least three Russian drones were in Belarusian airspace.
Sources report that Belarusian air defense forces destroyed a Russian strike drone on July 12. It was moving towards Ukraine. It is a 'Gerbera' drone, which was detected and destroyed by a Mi-24 helicopter that was performing airspace control tasks in Belarus.
According to Ukrainian intelligence, at that time there were at least three Russian drones in Belarusian airspace.
It is known that the debris of the downed UAV fell in the Gomel region.
Meanwhile, on July 12, due to the Russian attack on Ukraine, Poland raised its aviation into the sky. Such measures were taken to ensure safety.
It should be noted that that night, the occupiers launched over 600 aerial targets at Ukraine. Most of them were strike drones.
Ukrainian intelligence recorded events that took place in Belarusian airspace, where a Russian drone heading towards Ukraine was shot down. This incident indicates the presence of Russian drones in the region and confirms the tense situation in flights over Ukrainian and adjacent territories.
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