Russia bombing its own cities
A high-tech Russian bomb may have caused the explosion in Belgorod, a city near the border with Ukraine

Yesterday, 20 April, at around 10 PM local time, a powerful explosion rocked the Russian city of Belgorod, leading to a 20-metre-wide crater being formed.
“We’re talking about a relatively new and quite technological type of weapon. The bomb could’ve broken away from the jet without the pilot’s command.”
An unsanctioned drop of the bomb could have occurred as result of an unexpected triggering of release mechanism or hooks breaking. Which could happen, for example, due to a sharp manoeuvre

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