Russian bombs, missiles dropped on own territory

Russian bombs, missiles dropped on own territory

War in Ukraine

Since the beginning of 2025, Russian planes have dropped 26 high-explosive aerial bombs, three missiles, and two UMPBs in the border areas of Russia and the TOT.

This was reported by the Astra Telegram channel, CE Report quotes Ukrinform.

As noted, only in the last week and a half - since March 10 - nine bombs have “abnormally descended” from Russian aircraft.

In particular, on March 10, two FABs were found near the villages of Chaiky and Sytnianka in the Belgorod region. And on March 11, a two-meter-long crater from a UAV was found 500 meters from residential buildings in the village of Pryrichne in Krasnodar Krai.

On March 12, the Russian military “dropped” another aerial bomb near the village of Fedorenkov in Belgorod district, and the next day a similar incident occurred in a field near the village of Kozacha Lysytsia.

On March 17, Russian aircraft “dropped” four bombs in the Belgorod region at once. Another UMPB bomb was found 800 meters from the village of Artilne.

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