December 22, 2024
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Since July, 351 Russian “Shakhed” – Belarusian Gayun have flown to Belarus

Starting from 19:00 on July 11, 2024, at least 356 drones of various types flew into Belarus, of which 351 are Russian kamikaze drones of the Shahed type, Belarus Gayun reports. Source: Belarusian Gayun monitoring project Details: All information about Russian drones has been plotted on an online map of military activity in Belarus.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

Russian drones that flew into Belarus on December 3. Screenshot from the map

Starting from 19:00 on July 11, 2024, at least 356 drones of various types flew into Belarus, of which 351 are Russian kamikaze drones of the Shahed type, Belarus Gayun reports.

Source: Belarusian Gayun monitoring project

Details: All information about Russian drones was put on an online map of military activity in Belarus.

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The drones section includes times, locations, directions, and event details for each of the 351 Shahed and 5 reconnaissance drones, broken down by day. Analysts have also added all the known locations of explosions/shootings/falling of UAVs in Belarus for all time.

Over the past 5 months, Belarus Gayun recorded 10 cases of shooting down or falling of Shaheds in Belarus and Latvia, as well as 1 case of the destruction of a building due to the fall of a UAV.

It is reported that the number of cases of drones entering Belarus continues to grow: if in July and August there were 9 and 12, respectively, then in September 30 UAVs were recorded, in October – 49, and in November as many as 151.

In the first half of December, 105 Russian drones violated the airspace of Belarus.

“In addition, 163 drones were lost in location during the observation period – that is, dozens of broken drones may be lying somewhere in Belarus right now,” analysts write.

Prehistory:

  • On November 25, Belarus recorded a record number of “Shaheeds” that flew in from Ukraine – 38 pieces. According to analysts, this was an absolute daily record for the entire history of monitoring.
  • In October, the self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Oleksandr Lukashenko, said he knew Russian drones were flying into his country, but blamed it on “inexperienced hands” and the use of electronic warfare equipment.

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