(ANSA-AFP) - TRIESTE, 11 AGO - Moscow's ally Belarus on
Thursday played down reports of overnight explosions at a
military airbase near the border with Ukraine that is said to be
used by Russian troops. "On August 10, at around 23:00 (2000
GMT), during a test run, a piece of equipment that had its
engine replaced caught fire," the Belarusian defence ministry
said in a statement. It added that the fire was extinguished "in
a timely manner" and there were no casualties. Earlier, a
Belarusian Telegram channel that monitors military activity said
"explosions" were heard near the Zyabrovka airfield in
southeastern Belarus. "At least eight flashes" were seen in the
night of Wednesday to Thursday, it added. Franak Viacorka, a
senior advisor to Belarusian exiled opposition leader Svetlana
Tikhanovskaya, said Russian military aircraft are often
stationed at the airfield. Zyabrovka is around 30 kilometres (18
miles) from the border with northern Ukraine. The incident comes
after a series of blasts at a key military airbase on the
Russian-annexed Crimea peninsula, which Moscow said were caused
by exploding ammunition rather than Ukrainian fire. (ANSA-AFP).
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