In this photo taken from an undated video released by the Russian Defense Ministry shows a glide-guided bomb being released by a Russian air force jet at an undisclosed location.
An undated video released by the Russian Defense Ministry shows a glide bomb being released over an undisclosed location.
  • Russia has dropped at least 38 glide bombs on its Belgorod region, per The Washington Post.
  • The outlet cited an internal Russian document intercepted by Ukrainian intelligence.
  • The cause may be a cheap, faulty guidance system, military analysts said.

Faulty guidance systems on Russian glide bombs may have led to dozens of the bombs being dropped on its own territory, experts said, per The Washington Post.