Russian military uses Belarus’ airport to attack targets in Ukraine
The Russian military is using an airfield located 3 km northeast of Gomel, the second largest city in Belarus, to attack targets in Ukraine.
In the newly released video, shared by the official account of the Russian Ministry of Defense, observers discovered the footage showing that the Russian military used Gomel airport as a military base for aircraft. armed driver of this country.
According to a tweet from MotolkoHelp, the Russian Ministry of Defense has provided evidence of the use of Gomel airport for airstrikes on targets in Ukraine.
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“A video released today shows a Russian drone with ammunition taking off from Gomel airport, launching a missile attack on Ukrainian territory, and landing at the same airport,” the statement said. know more.
The Russian Ministry of Defense presented evidence of the use of Gomel airfield for airstrikes on Ukraine.
A video released today shows a Russian drone with ammunition taking off from Gomel airport, launching a missile attack on Ukrainian territory and landing at the same airport. pic.twitter.com/ltk85ByAb2– MotolkoHelp (@MotolkoHelp) March 20, 2022
A video posted on social media by the Russian Defense Ministry’s Press Service on social media shows a Forpost-R drone armed with two KAB-20 aerial bombs. The Forpost, in turn, is a license-built version of the Israeli Aircraft Industries Searcher spy drone.
The High Command of the Air Force of Ukraine also announced that Russian warplanes used Belarusian airspace to launch missiles at targets on Ukrainian territory.