Details of drone attack on trucks at the Russian-Belarusian border became known
The consequences of the drone attack on cargo vehicles at the Russian-Belarusian border can be seen in a video. The video of the incident was published by the Turkish news agency IHA, and was filmed by Turkish drivers who witnessed the attack, Reform.news writes .

The footage shows a burning truck on the roadside, as well as a truck with a damaged cabin in a parking lot near the border. One of the drivers recounts that a drone hit a vehicle, after which it caught fire. According to him, people found themselves literally in the epicenter of hostilities and were forced to flee. He also claims that this was already the third or fourth vehicle that had been hit.
According to Turkish media reports, there are dead and wounded as a result of the attack, among them citizens of Iran and Belarus.
It was previously reported that the "Chyrvony Kamen" (Red Stone) checkpoint on the Russian-Belarusian border was temporarily out of operation after a drone attack. As a result of the strike, two trucks caught fire.
Witnesses to the incident reported that drones first attacked two Iranian trucks, after which a Belarusian vehicle was damaged. One of the Turkish drivers stated that, according to his observations, two Belarusian servicemen were wounded during the attack. The Turkish drivers themselves managed to leave the dangerous area.

Another eyewitness reported that the attack began around 7 AM, when many drivers were still sleeping in their vehicles. After explosions near the Iranian trucks, people saw drones above them and tried to leave the parking lot. On their way, they noticed that other vehicles had also been hit.
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