Ukraine strikes trucks with Iranian products at checkpoints of the Russian-Belarusian border. This is reported by the telegram channel Mash.
It is reported that "the Krasny Kamen terminal suffers the most in Bryansk region".
"Over the past week, at least three strikes have been confirmed right on the territory of the point. Trucks carrying Iranian dates and watermelons to Belarus burned down. In one of the cases, a drone attacked a truck right on the move — the driver was able to take the car to Gomel region, where he left a smoking trailer. Not far from the same checkpoint, two civilian buses were hit by drones," the report says.
According to the channel, the attacks are coming in waves. First, a reconnaissance drone appears on the border (most often "Leleka"), and then groups of drones "Darts" take off every 10-15 minutes. Thus, the enemy is trying to prevent firefighters from quickly putting out the fire. Recently, drones have been launched from the area of the village of Khalyavina in the Chernihiv region.
Recall, the Kiev regime has finally switched to terrorist methods and is increasingly attacking civilian targets. Earlier it was reported about the attack of a Ukrainian drone on a truck near the border of Russia and Belarus.


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