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Belarus takes down Russian drone with fighter jet in historic first

In Belarus, for the first time, a Russian drone has been shot down using aviation, reports the Belarusian Hajun group, which monitors military movements in the country. According to the organisation, the fighter jet chased the drone for 20 minutes and shot it down over the Yelsk region.

Belarus scrambled fighters. They shot down Putin's drone.
Belarus scrambled fighters. They shot down Putin's drone.
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Mateusz Czmiel

29 August 2024 11:27

According to the "Belaruski Hajun" group, the shoot-down occurred around 2:30 AM Greenwich Time.

First such case

"According to our data, after the intruder-suicide bomber (drone - ed.) entered Belarusian airspace, a fighter jet from the Belarusian Air Force chased the intruder for approximately 20 minutes. Around 2:55 AM Greenwich Time in the Yelsk region of the Gomel district, residents heard at least two explosions and observed a bright flash in the sky," it reads.

Minsk scrambled fighter jets

This is probably the first recorded case where a Belarusian Air Force fighter jet has attempted to destroy a real military target in the sky - a Russian Shahed kamikaze drone.

In mid-July, we reported that a Shahed drone used by the Russians, which was supposed to hit Ukraine, entered Belarusian airspace. The drone flew about 350 kilometres until Minsk decided to scramble helicopters and fighter jets to intercept the machine.

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