Whoops! Sorry About That!
"As a Sukhoi Su-34 air force plane was flying over the city of Belgorod, there was an accidental discharge of aviation ammunition."Russian Defence Ministry"The residents of Belgorod were faced with tough ordeals last night.""Together, I think we will go through them.""[Sappers examining the site of Thursday’s blast found and decided to detonate an] explosive object [that was] in the immediate vicinity of residential buildings.""The bomb was removed from the residential area. Residents are being delivered back to their homes."Governor of Belgorod province, Vyacheslav Gladkov
A Russian city located fairly close to Russia's border with Ukraine had a sudden surprise on Thursday evening when a bomb fell close to the city centre. The first impression was that this was an attack by Ukrainian forces, but it was not. In the annals of modern warfare such incidents are now identified as 'friendly fire', the inadvertent attacks that take place against one's own; in this instance a Russian supersonic warplane dropped not one, but two bombs on a Russian city, mistaking it for a Ukrainian city.
The training of Russian pilots may be missing some critical points in observance and performance techniques. Three people were injured, and the town now has a massive crater in what was an ordinary-enough street. Piles of twisted metal and great chunks of concrete scattered on the street can be seen from a video shot at the scene. There were a number of damaged cars and nearby apartment buildings suffered blasted windows and destroyed walls.
The blast was sufficiently strong to flip a car skyward, landing it on a nearby shop roof. In total 17 buildings suffered damages, while residents of a nearby apartment block were evacuated until such time that damages can be assessed and repairs undertaken. Some Russian war bloggers were convinced this was a Ukraine military attack, urging the Russian military to strike back, harder.
Antiwar Russian civilians on the other hand, took to social media to classify the incident as an example of a meme reflecting the Kremlin's tendency to oppose or attempt harming the West with measures that invariably wind up harming its own citizens instead.
"The FAB [glide bomb] exploded as normal; the fuse was set on delay, so apparently the target was something underground: bunkers, cellars, workshops and the like. Belgorod got lucky today", wrote a prominent Russian military blogger on the Telegram messaging app, so popular with Russians. He was referring to a UMPK FAB-500M62 glide bomb whose wings failed to initiate, though it was not clear what type of weapon had exploded in Belgorod.
Labels: Aerial Bombing, Misadventure, Russia/Ukraine Border, Russian Invasion of Ukraine
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