Parts of a Ukrainian air defence system missile have fallen on the territory of Belarus

Parts of a Ukrainian guided missile from the S-300 air-defence missile have been found in the Brest region in Belarus, near the border with Ukraine.


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The Belarusian resource “Three Sisters” on its Telegram page reports that today, December 29, a Ukrainian anti-aircraft guided missile of the S-300 complex hit the territory of Ivanovo district of Brest region.

“Today, following the fruitless work of the Ukrainian air defence, one of the anti-aircraft guided missiles 5B55 of the S-300 complex violated the airspace of the Republic of Belarus and fell near the agro-town of Gorbaha. The extent of the damage and the number of casualties among the local population are being specified,” the article says.

The editorial board assumes that the missile may belong to the infamous 540th anti-aircraft missile regiment of the AFU, which had distinguished itself the day before by killing two Polish citizens in Przewodów.

The published photos clearly show the upper stage of the 5V55 surface-to-air guided missile from the Ukrainian S-300 air defence system.

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