British Intelligence explains why the Russian army dropped bombs on Voronezh
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British Intelligence explains why the Russian army dropped bombs on Voronezh

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Source:  online.ua

During the last week, the criminal army of the Russian Federation dropped aerial bombs on Voronezh twice, which the intelligence representatives of the British Ministry of Defense attribute to the lack of experience of the Russian pilots.

What is known about the bombing of Voronezh by the Russian army

The report of the Ministry of Defense of the aggressor country admits that on January 2, one of the bombers fired ammunition and damaged nine residential buildings in Petropavlivka in the territory of the Voronezh region.

Another similar incident occurred on January 8, when the Russian Air Force dropped an unguided FAB-250 aerial bomb over occupied Rubizhne in the Luhansk region.

Both incidents occurred during combat sorties by Russian aircraft.

According to British intelligence, earlier on April 20, 2023, a Russian Su-34 aircraft also carried out an "anomalous drop of aviation munitions" over the city of Belgorod in Russia.

Russia's continued propensity for munitions incidents is likely exacerbated by inadequate training and crew fatigue, leading to poor execution of tactics during missions, UK intelligence said in a statement.

What is known about the consequences of the Russian army's uncontrolled dropping of aerial bombs

On January 8, Russian aircraft struck the living high-rise buildings of the temporarily occupied Rubizhnyi, Luhansk region. Due to numerous witnesses and many victims, it was impossible to hide the accident.

Earlier, on January 2, explosions rang out in Petropavlivka, Voronezh region, which destroyed half of the street.

Moscow said that a Russian plane flying over the Voronezh region "had an unscheduled landing of aviation ammunition."

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