- Shaheds moved from Ukraine to Belarus
- Ukraine continuously uses Shahed attack drones on Russia
Shaheds moved from Ukraine to Belarus
On Thursday, three Russian Shahed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) flew into Belarusian airspace, where Belarusian President Aliaksandr Lukashenko was reportedly on board a helicopter. The monitoring group Belaruski Gayun, cited by Ukrinform, reported this.
At around 12.55 p.m., three "Shaheds" arrived from the Chernihiv region of Ukraine and moved toward the Gomel region of Belarus.
Ukraine continuously uses Shahed attack drones on Russia
According to the information received, two of them flew through the Novaya Guta district and followed a course toward Gomel, while another one from the Loyevo district moved toward Khoiniki.
"In addition, there is a helicopter with Lukashenko in the Belarusian sky right now, flying on a course south from the Oziorn residence. According to preliminary data, the helicopter is flying towards Mikashevichi", the monitoring group wrote.
As Ukrinform previously reported, on 3 October an air alert was issued in many areas of Ukraine due to the threat of a drone strike.
On the night of 3 October, the Ukrainian Air Defence shot down 78 Shahed attack drones.
Based on ELTA reports