There was no violation of the airspace of Ukraine from the territory of Belarus.
This is stated in the message of the Telegram channel of the Air Force of Ukraine on Tuesday, September 24.
"The fact of violation of the airspace of Ukraine from the territory of Belarus has not been established. Presumably, radar jamming was used," the Air Force noted.

It will be recalled that in the afternoon of September 24, the Air Force reported the detection of an aerial target on the border of the Kyiv and Zhytomyr Regions, which probably crossed the state border from the territory of Belarus. Some monitoring channels stated that the aerial target was identified as a Yak-130 combat training aircraft. Later, the target disappeared from the radar.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on September 17, the self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Aleksandr Lukashenko, said that he allegedly agreed with Ukraine not to publicly cover the facts of drone flights on Belarusian territory.
On September 9, the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine announced that Belarus is trying to suppress information about russian drones flying into the country's airspace.
On August 18, the border service responded to Lukashenko's threats to transfer almost a third of the Belarusian army to the border.
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