During the attacks, not only Russian but also Ukrainian drones began flying over Belarusian territory.
This is reported by monitoring resources.
According to their data, Ukrainian drones can move toward Russia through the Mogilev region, specifically toward the Smolensk region.
It is noted that the reason for this is the peculiarities of the border: the Mogilev region forms a protrusion between the Bryansk and Smolensk regions of Russia, which is why drones sometimes “cut corners” and cross the Belarusian-Russian border several times.
A similar situation is observed in the Gomel region, which borders the Chernihiv, Kyiv, and Zhytomyr regions of Ukraine.
It is also reported that during the night it is difficult to determine which side the drone belongs to, especially given the use of electronic warfare systems.
On the night of March 26, units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces struck the Kirishi Oil Refinery in the city of Kirishi, Leningrad Oblast, Russian Federation.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully struck a strategically important fuel and energy infrastructure facility of the Russian Federation. The target was the Bashneft-Ufaneftekhim oil refinery, located in the city of Ufa, approximately 1,400 kilometers from the Ukrainian border.