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Footage from the cockpit of a Russian helicopter shot a missile at a civilian. Video

In the defense Ministry insist that it is a result of a rocket strike no one was hurt.

The Network has published a video from the cockpit of the Ka-52 (alligator), who struck in Russia a rocket attack on the audience.

As reported by Russian media, the incident occurred at the site of the Luga near St. Petersburg during a joint Russian-Belarusian exercises Zapad-2017.

In turn, the defense Ministry said the missiles were fired on civilians during the exercise, in which took part the head of Department Sergey Shoigu and Russian President Vladimir Putin, and earlier, during training.

At the same time, why the incident was hidden from the public, the Ministry said.

According to some reports, the missile attack injured two people.

At the same time, the official authorities do not confirm this information.

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