Belarusian Fighter Violated Ukrainian Airspace.


Today, September 24, a Yak-130 fighter jet from Belarus invaded the airspace of Ukraine. This was reported by the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The air target from Belarus crossed the state border at the junction of Kyiv and Zhytomyr regions and moved south at 14:28, the Air Forces of Ukraine reported.
However, at 14:46 the Armed Forces of Ukraine stated that the threat from the Belarusian air target had been averted. According to the monitoring project "Belaruski Hayun", a Yak-130 fighter jet from Belarus violated Ukrainian airspace.
Recall that at 14:29 air raid sirens sounded in Kyiv. The danger was also declared in several northern regions. According to monitoring Telegram channels, the Yak-130 fighter jet crossed the state border with Ukraine at 14:28 in the Dyatlyk area, Narovlya district, Gomel region.
It is worth noting that on the night of September 24, enemy drones attacked Kyiv region. In two districts of the region, grass surfaces caught fire due to the falling debris of downed targets.
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