Russian drones flew into Belarus while Lukashenko was in the sky on his plane

Self-proclaimed President of Belarus Oleksandr Lukashenko. Photo: Russian mass media

On the morning of October 3, Russia launched three Shahed attack drones, which flew into Belarus. Just at that moment, there was a plane in the sky with the self-proclaimed president of the country, Oleksandr Lukashenko.

This is reported by "Belarusian Gayun".

Russian drones flew into Belarus

According to the monitoring channels, at around 12:55 p.m., three Russian Shaheds flew in the direction of the Gomel region of Belarus from the Chernihiv region of Ukraine.

"It is known that two of them flew over the area of Novaya Huta and headed for Gomel, another one landed in the area of Loyeva and headed in the direction of Khoyniky," the report stated.

Just at that time, there was a helicopter with Lukashenko in the sky over Belarus, heading south from the Ozernyy residence in Mikashevich.

At the same time, as of now, there is no information that any of the drones and helicopter of the Belarusian dictator came close to each other. Most likely, nothing happened.

Screenshot of the message in "Belarusian Gayun"

We will remind, that the occupiers launched about 100 drones in Ukraine this night. Anti-aircraft defense worked in 15 regions. 78 Shaheds were shot down, another 23 were lost in location.