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One of the drones attacked the fuselage of the aircraft, damaging the radar equi...

2 birds worked: Belarusian guerrillas showed how the Russian Federation was blown up in Magules (Video)

One of the drones attacked the fuselage of the aircraft, damaging the radar equipment, the other landed on the "A-50 plate" and exploded, the participants of the special operation tell. The Belarusian guerrillas told how they managed to output the Russian A-50 reconnaissance aircraft. To do this, they used drones. The video of the successfully completed task was handed over to the Security Service of Ukraine. It was released on March 3 on the channel "Operational Armed Forces".

It is reported that at this time, all performers of this special operation were able to go to third countries, taking with them a flash drive with records from drones - from the moment of takeoff to the moment of the explosion. Special operations say that two "birds" worked at the airfield in Makulishi. One sat on the aircraft fuselage and the explosion damaged the radar equipment. The other was filming this process, and in a few minutes-she landed on a "plate" A-50 and exploded.

"Such a special operation is not just a serious image blow to the enemy, but another signal to the Russian military that they cannot feel calm in Belarus. In terms of security there - a passing yard. And we will use it. Thank you to the Belarusian guerrillas for cooperation , courage and professional work, " - said sources aware of the details of the special operation.

On the network yesterday, March 2, a video from one drone-Kamikadze appeared to the A-50 PCS control aircraft at the Machulishi airfield in Belarus. On February 26, reports of explosions in the area of ​​Magules in Belarus began on the network in the territory of the military aerodrome. Local residents spoke about checking the GAI documents near the explosion.

On the same day, the Belarusian project BYPol reported that local guerrillas were undermined by a Russian reconnaissance aircraft within the Pikamog plan. According to BYPOL, the average and central part of the aircraft, as well as the aircraft and the radar antenna of the Russian A-50 were seriously damaged as a result of explosions. Also on February 26, the head of the BYPol Association Alexander Azarov said that they attacked the aircraft with drones.

He noted that the participants of the special operation went outside Belarus safely. On February 27, Dmitry Peskov Presidential Presidential Presidential President Dmitry Peskov reported that the Kremlin "has nothing to say" about the incident in Magules, and the leadership of Belarus denied the incident. Also, on February 27, damage to the intelligence A-50 in Makhuli was confirmed by a spokesman for the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Yuri Ignat.