Media: Russian planes dropped at least 14 bombs on Belgorod region in two weeks
1 April, 2024 A Russian bomb with a UMPK kit under the wing of a Su-34 front-line bomber In the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation, cases of bombs falling from Russian planes flying to bomb Ukraine have been recorded. In the last two weeks alone, 14 bombs of various calibers fell on the territory of the region.
The Russian publication ASTRA reported on this. This happens during combat flights of Russian aircraft to bomb the territory of Ukraine. In particular, on March 30, two 500-kilogram FAB-500 bombs were found two kilometers from the village of Kryukovo in the Belgorod region.
A Russian OFAB-250 bomb with the UMPK kit, Belgorod, January 3, 2024On March 20, it became known about the fall of the FAB bombs in the villages of Vvedenskaya Gotnya and Zamostya.
In addition, on March 21, two FAB-500 bombs were discovered near the village of Antonovka in the Grayvoronsky district and near the village of Kryukovo in the Borisovsky district. Two more 250-kilogram FAB-250 bombs were found on March 22 near the village of Shalaevo, Valuysky district, and 5 kilometers from the village of Kozynka, the same district.
The Russian village of Bessonovka on the mapOn March 25, a FAB-50 bomb was found near the village of Smorodyno in the Yakovlevsky district. However, since the photo of the bomb was not made public, it is not known whether the type of bomb was correctly identified.
On the same day, a FAB-250 was found near the village of Zybyno in the Borisovsky district. Also on March 27, a FAB-500 bomb was found near the village of Bessonovka.
The Russian village of Bezymenne on the mapOn the morning of March 28, another FAB-250 was discovered near the village of Bezymenne. According to ASTRA, more than 140 villagers were evacuated.
By evening, the bomb was removed and destroyed. On the same day, a FAB-500 was found in the village of Nechaevka.
A bomb that fell between the villages of Bessonovka and Vesela Lopan in the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation. March, 2024.Photo credits: Pepel publication
Also on March 28, a KAB-1500 one-and-a-half-ton bomb dropped by a Russian bomber was found near Belgorod between the villages of Bessonovka and Vesela Lopan.
A Russian OFAB-250 bomb with the UMPK kit, Belgorod, January 3, 2024The fall of Russian bombs on the territory of the Russian Federation adjacent to the border with Ukraine is either due to an abnormal munitions' explosion or a malfunction of the UMPK kit, which Russians install on their bombs to increase their range and systematically strike at the territory of Ukraine.
This is not the first time that Russian bombs have fallen in the Belgorod region.