Social media reports that a Russian 'Shahed' fell in Slutsk. Authorities are silent
Russian 'Shaheds' fell in Slutsk, possibly two drones, the road was blocked — such reports appeared on social media, but the authorities are not commenting on the information, nor are they refuting the reports.
According to information from the Telegram channel 'Belarus beyond the MKAD', the incident occurred during the day in the area of Navadvortsy village, which is literally a couple of kilometers from Slutsk, near Maxim Bahdanovich Street.
Meanwhile, information appeared that two drones could have been shot down at once — the second one allegedly fell near Luchniki village between 11:00 and 13:00. This is reported by the channel 'Real Belarus'.
A journalist from 'Belsat' called as a concerned city resident to the institutions closest to the incident site. They reported that a part of Maxim Bahdanovich Street was indeed blocked, and traffic has not yet been restored on some sections of the road from the village side, emergency services continue to operate.
However, a couple of kilometers from the village and the blocked section, no explosion was heard, and it is assumed that the drone did not detonate.
"Cars are driving, and buses are running from Lenin Street. On Bahdanovich, the road is blocked somewhere in Navadvortsy — they say traffic has not yet been opened there. They report that a drone was flying there in the area of the gas station, but nothing is known. There are no people there; if it had hit the gas station, it would have exploded, but as it is, everything is probably fine," the interlocutor said.
There were posts in city public groups about something happening in Slutsk, but administrators are deleting messages and asking to wait for official statements.

Official structures and emergency services remain silent.
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