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Inscriptions in Ukrainian were found on the wreckage of the UAV that fell in Minsk

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Investigators found inscriptions in Ukrainian on an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that crashed in Minsk. Footage from the scene was published on July 29 by the Investigative Committee (IC) of Belarus.

On the video in the Telegram channel of the department, you can see that on the wreckage of the engine there are inscriptions "oberezhno, gwint" ("careful, screw") and "don't chop! Rukhoma Chastain" ("don't touch! the movable part").

Another fragment has an inscription in English "Made in Germany" ("Made in Germany"). Another detail is marked with the name of the manufacturer, Taoglas, which is headquartered in Dublin. The company produces radio frequency antennas, speakers, receivers and other technical equipment.

An unidentified drone was neutralized earlier that day on Matusevich Street in Minsk. He was discovered and eliminated by the air defense forces on duty. After the use of electronic warfare (EW), the drone crashed. The Investigative Committee (IC) of Belarus has launched a criminal investigation into the crash of the UAV. Law enforcement agencies are establishing all the circumstances of the incident.

All important news is on the Izvestia channel in the MAX messenger.

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