Several Russian drones flew into the Gomel region on January 26-27 — one fell in Dobrush
On January 26, an alleged "Shahed"-type attack UAV fell within Dobrush, without detonating, Flagstock reports .

Illustrative photo by the National Police of Ukraine
Monitoring channels did not record any incursions that day. According to the source, local residents were forbidden from filming the fallen drone, and it was soon removed. The time and place of the fall are being clarified.
On January 27, according to Ukrainian monitoring channels, during another Russian air attack on the territory of Ukraine, the airspace of Belarus was violated by several UAVs.
At 04:42, the "Rynda monitore" channel reported that one drone had flown on a course towards Mozyr. At 05:16, another one was moving on a course towards Khoiniki. The "eRadar" channel also confirmed the latter case.
There is no proof that these UAVs crossed the border, but there are recorded cases of other drones departing from the Gomel region. At 03:59, the same channel reported the movement of one drone along the Belarusian border towards the Zhytomyr region.
At 04:02, "Rynda monitore" reported that one drone had flown from Belarus towards Kresyatichi, and at 05:31, another one headed towards Pripyat.
Considering the times of incursions and departures, Flagstock concludes that at least 3 Russian UAVs passed through the Gomel region on the morning of January 27. Whether all drones left the country's territory, and if not, what happened to them, is currently unknown.
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