One of the men who prevented Ukrainian drones from taking off from a container in Irkutsk region, turned out to be a trucker from Belarus. This was reported by a number of media outlets.
It is reported that the man's name is Anton Matskevich. According to him, he came to Usolye-Sibirskoe and found myself in the parking lot, where a truck with a container stopped. When the drones started flying out of it, the drivers in the parking lot climbed onto the roof and tried to stop the attack.
"Everyone helped so that they didn't take off anywhere. They were in the back, we threw stones so that they would not take off," said Matskevich.
Recall, a drone attack in Siberia was recorded on June 1 on the territory of a military facility located in the village of Sredny, Irkutsk region. The source of the drone launch was a truck parked at a gas station. Later, the governor of the Irkutsk region, Igor Kobzev, promised to reward eyewitnesses who tried to shoot down the departing drones.



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