Ukrainian missile shot down in Belarus: Defense ministry
Belarus' defense ministry said its air defenses had downed a Ukrainian S-300 missile in a field on Thursday morning during one of Russia's largest missile attacks against Ukraine since the start of the war.
The military commissar of the Brest region, Oleg Konovalov, played down the incident in a video message posted on social media by the state-run BelTA news agency, saying local residents had "absolutely nothing to worry about."
"Unfortunately, these things happen," Konovalov said.
He compared the incident to one in November when an S-300 believed to have strayed after being fired by Ukrainian air defenses landed in NATO member country Poland, and initial fears of an escalation in the war were rapidly defused.
Konovalov said the Ukrainian missile was shot down by the air defense forces around 10 a.m. local time Thursday. Fragments of the downed missile were found near the village of Gorbakha in the Brest region.
-ABC News' William Gretsky