UK intelligence analyses incidents in Russia with bombs falling from aircraft on its own territory
Numerous incidents of munitions being released from Russian aircraft on its own territory are pointing to a systemic problem that poses a great threat to the Russian civilian population. Source: UK Ministry of Defence's review on 11 May Details: UK intelligence mentioned a series of cases of munitions falling off Russian aircraft that were supposed to launch them at targets in Ukraine.
Numerous incidents of munitions being released from Russian aircraft on its own territory are pointing to a systemic problem that poses a great threat to the Russian civilian population.
Source: UK Ministry of Defence’s review on 11 May
Details: UK intelligence mentioned a series of cases of munitions falling off Russian aircraft that were supposed to launch them at targets in Ukraine. For instance, on 4 May 2024, it was reported that a fighter jet released a FAB-500 over the Russian city of Belgorod. The governor of Belgorod Oblast spoke about the explosion and the damage it caused – 30 damaged houses, 10 cars and five people were injured – without giving a reason.
On 18 February, there was information about a FAB-250 that was released near Belgorod, which led to the evacuation of 150 people.
UK intelligence cited media estimates, without naming specific outlets, that in March-April 2024 alone, 20 munitions were released in this way over Russia’s Belgorod Oblast.
Quote: "These instances indicate Russia’s continued inability to successfully employ their munitions on intended targets. Such errors have destructive and lethal consequences for the Russian population."
Background:
- In a previous review, UK intelligence analysed the impact of Russian losses in the war against Ukraine on the 9 May parade in Moscow.
- Meanwhile, the Institute for the Study of War analysed the beginning of the Russian offensive in the north of Kharkiv Oblast and its purpose.
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