On October 26, a swarm of russian Shahed drones entered Belarus from Ukraine. Initial reports indicate that at least seven drones navigated through a designated transit corridor stretching from Slavutych to Prypiat, targeting areas near Brahin and Pinsk/Stolin region in southwestern Belarus.

The first drone entry was recorded at 02:51, with subsequent entries occurring at intervals of a few minutes – 04:34, 04:43, 05:19, 06:02, and 06:05. In addition to these confirmed entries, three more drones were detected moving toward Belarus, although their arrival remains unverified, with sightings logged at 03:20, 06:37, and 09:38.

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Defense Express Up to 10 Shahed Drones Entered Belarus Overnight: One Went Down, with No Aircraft Response

Crucially, the Ukrainian Air Forces disclosed that one of the UAVs failed to return after entering Belarusian airspace, resulting in its loss on foreign territory.

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