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“Nonsense”: “Belarusian Gayun” Refutes Lukashenko's Lie About Drones' “Flight”

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“Nonsense”: “Belorussky Gayun” refutes Lukashenko's lie about the “flight” of drones Vladislav Kravtsov

“Belarusian Gayun” denies information about Ukrainian drones flying over Belarus/Collage of Channel 24

Self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko stated that allegedly the flight of Ukrainian drones over the skies of his country. However, this information was quickly refuted by monitoring communities.

The telegram channel “Belarusian Gayun” called Lukashenko's statement nonsense and told whether there was any activity towards Belarus from the Ukrainian border.

What “Belarusian Gayun” said about the “flight” of drones

According to the monitoring group, on August 9, 2024, no drones or unmanned aerial vehicles were detected during the sorties of the aircraft of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus. As noted in “Belorussky Gayun”, no missile launches were carried out from the Su-30 fighter or the Mi-24 helicopter.

From which it follows that the next loud statements of the self-proclaimed Lukashenko are ordinary nonsense, – noted in the channel.

By the way, Alexander Lukashenko said on August 10 that on the evening of August 9 in Belarus they allegedly recorded “about a dozen drones”, which allegedly flew from Ukraine. The self-proclaimed president said that the air defense forces allegedly worked on “several enemy targets”.

After this, Lukashenko immediately began to threaten, saying that “any provocations will not go unanswered.” In addition, Lukashenko reported the transfer of troops to the border with Ukraine and stated that the reason for this is the “Ukrainian threat.”

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