Belarusian helicopters, which violated the air border of Poland on August 1, guarded Alexander Lukashenko. The dictator was in the residence “Viskuli”, which is 7.5 km from the border.
It is noted that the Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukasheno has been in his residence “Viskuli” near the border with Poland since the evening of July 30. For his protection from Machulishchi, on July 29, 2 helicopters, Mi-8 and Mi-24, were deployed. But already on August 1, these helicopters left to patrol the border in the Kamenets district of the Brest region.
According to the monitoring group, the pilots of the air forces of the Republic of Belarus could well have flown into Poland. The panel concluded that this was done by accident.
Belarusian helicopters crossed the border with Poland
On August 1, residents of the Polish village of Belovezh reported that two combat aircraft of Belarus, Mi-24 and Mi-8, were flying over their houses . However, the Polish authorities initially stated that there had been no violation of the border.
Later that day, the Polish Ministry of Defense confirmed that there had been a violation of Polish airspace by two Belarusian helicopters. The department added that NATO was informed about the incident .
Source : RBC
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