Local residents reported that traffic police checked the luggage of cars and drivers passing on the highway in the Machulishchi district, and that the plane was damaged by the explosions.
In Belarus, explosions were heard at a military airfield in the village of Machulishchi, near Minsk, from which planes took off to strike Ukrainian territory on the morning of February 26. This was reported by the Belarusian telegraph channel “Motolkopomoshchi”.
“There is information that from 11 o’clock there were several explosions roaring around Machulishchi airport, in various parts of the airport. The traffic police stopped the cars and checked the luggage and documents of the drivers.
There is no official information about the explosions yet.
According to information from participants in the Pobeda plan, two explosions occurred near the airspace, as a result of which a Russian military transport plane and snowplows were damaged.
On February 26, the Ukrainian Armed Forces shot down a Su-25 of the RF Armed Forces, which attacked the factory administration building of the Avdiivka coke plant in the Donetsk region the previous day. Deputy Musa Magomedov said that the Ukrainian defenders managed to capture the Russian pilot.
Croatia launched an operation to send 14 transport helicopters to Ukraine. The signs on the helicopters are being removed. The helicopters are expected to be ready for transport in about 10 days. 7 helicopters will be partially dismantled and delivered to Ukraine by land, while the remaining 7 helicopters will fly from Poland.
Source: Focus
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