MINSK, November 4. /TASS/. Belarusian border guards intercepted a Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that was used to practice dropping explosives, the republic’s Border Guard Committee reported on Friday.
"The incident occurred in the Gomel district one kilometer away from the Belarusian-Ukrainian border on November 2," the statement reads.
"It has been established that Ukrainian military units used the quadcopter on the border with the Republic of Belarus. The discovered photo and video data suggests that the drone was outfitted with an infrared vision system and was used to practice relocating and dropping explosives and also to conduct reconnaissance and survey border protection technical facilities on the territory of the Republic of Belarus," the Border Guard Committee said.
The drone flying from Ukrainian territory towards Belarus was spotted by a Belarusian on-duty border guard squad and was forcibly grounded, it said.
The analysis of the drone’s memory card "confirmed the fact of its launch from Ukrainian territory," it added.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko earlier said that the republic possessed the necessary weapons for protecting the border with Ukraine from drones and other aerial targets. Belarusian Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin later said that the republic was not producing strike drones as it considered this as the manifestation of aggression.