Russian Su-34 drops a bomb on Belgorod
21 April, 2023 Aftermath of the fall of aviation ammunition in Belgorod. April 2023 On the evening of April 20, a large crater formed in the Russian Belgorod on one of the streets of the city.
Surrounding buildings and several vehicles were damaged. The incident was reported in social media, and later confirmed by the authorities of the Russian region. Initially, eyewitnesses reported hearing a hum over the city, which was similar to a jet flight.
Aftermath of the fall of aviation ammunition in Belgorod.April 2023
Then local residents of the Russian city heard the sound of an explosion. After that, a 20-meter crater appeared on the street of one of the districts. The incident happened at the intersection of Vatutina and Gubkina streets. As a result, several cars were damaged, one of them was thrown into the roof of the nearby store by a shock wave.
Aftermath of the fall of aviation ammunition in Belgorod.April 2023
Also, destruction was recorded in several apartments in houses around. Two victims were reported at the time. "At the intersection of one of the main streets there was a huge funnel with a radius of 20 meters.
There is damage to the glazing in a nearby apartment building, a blast wave damaged several parked cars and knocked down power poles," said the governor of the region Vyacheslav Gladkov. Subsequently, the cause of the destruction in Belgorod was established as the "off-duty descent of aviation ammunition" from the Russian Su-34 bomber. The corresponding statement was made by the Ministry of Defense of the aggressor country.
Videos of the fall of ammunition on the streets of the Russian city which were published on social media, show that a heavy aerial bomb had fallen from a Russian warplane. The bomb did not explode, however the kinetic energy from a high altitude fall formed a funnel and led to the above-mentioned destruction of the road surface, as well as damage to buildings and cars.
As previously reported, in the Russian city of Belgorod and the region on the night of Monday April 17, fires at infrastructure facilities were reported.
Most sources of the aggressor-state claim that the fires were caused by a drone strike.