At night, Shaheds visited Belarus, one of them flew from the Russian Federation.


Four Shahed-type kamikaze drones from Ukraine flew into the territory of Belarus at night. One of them even flew in from Russia. This was reported by the Belarusian project "Belaruski Gayun".
According to Ukrainian monitoring resources, the first drone crossed the border with Belarus around 00:13 in the area of the settlement Lovech and returned to Ukraine after 30 minutes. The remaining "Shaheds" entered Belarus at 02:29, 03:05, and 03:52.
Interestingly, one of the drones flew into the airspace of Belarus not from Ukraine, but from Russia. It is known that it was moving in the direction of Gomel, but what happened to it next is unknown, the project "Belaruski Gayun" noted.
On the night of the flights to Belarus, two military fighters were seen: one took off from "Baranovichi" around 00:30, and the second at 02:50.
Recall that as a result of the night attack of Russia on Kyiv, two people were injured - a wounded man and his child, who developed an acute reaction to stress.
In addition, on the night of September 26, an enemy attack was directed at the Odesa region. As a result, a 62-year-old woman died.
It was also reported that at night during an air raid, enemy forces were repelled in Prykarpattia. Critical infrastructure objects were damaged.
Also, Russian invaders attacked Zaporizhzhia. As a result, eight people were injured, including one child.
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