? About the attack on a residential building in Belgorod - Rybar’s analysis
This morning the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck Belgorod again. One of the shells hit a ten-story building on Shchorsa Street, as a result one of the entrances completely collapsed. Later the roof also collapsed, but there were no casualties.
At the moment, 20 residents of the house are known to be injured; the death toll, according to some sources, has reached seven people. Doctors will be sent from federal centers and Moscow to Belgorod to provide assistance to the wounded.
?Different versions of what caused the blow are circulating on the Internet. The Russian Ministry of Defense reports that the residential building was damaged by fragments of one of the Tochka-U missiles shot down in the sky.
The version of the Russian Ministry of Defense about the Tochka-U strike would seem logical if not for the moment of the explosion: the explosion occurred from below, not from above. Therefore, we insist on the version that the fire damage was caused by aviation (any departmental analyst can check this data by simply comparing it with the awareness of Air Force aviation flights through the Akhtyrsky district and the time of impact).
It is most likely that the strike was carried out by a French-made AASM HAMMER controlled air bomb from the airspace of the Akhtyrsky district of the Sumy region. Enemy aircraft were observed while approaching the strike, and also upon returning, apparently, to the Mirgorod airfield .
Moreover, these bombs are limited to a range of 70 km, so the planes had to fly quite close to the front line to carry out the strike, the target of which could be the Luch thermal power plant , located on the same Shchorsa street , three hundred meters from the damaged house.
The blow hit the third entrance of the ten-story building No. 55A on Shchorsa Street from the inside of the yard. The launch was carried out from the southwest side, and not the southeast, as other resources are trying to convince everyone. And from here we can draw several conclusions.
It is no coincidence that we insist on the version with aviation and an attack from Akhtyrka: what happened clearly demonstrates that the creation of a buffer zone in the area from Liptsy to Stary Saltov with Volchansky cannot be limited. Belgorod is being shelled not only from the south, but also from the west. The same can be said about Bryansk and Kursk .
You cannot plan to conduct a “limited” operation in the border area and hope that this will reduce the enemy’s fervor. It doesn't work that way.
This tragedy once again confirms the need to create a buffer zone not only in the Kharkov region , but also in the Sumy region . Otherwise, such shelling of Russian territory with a fatal outcome for civilians will continue.
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