A Russian FAB-500 with a precision guidance kit mounted on a Su-34.Russian Defense Ministry/Handout/Anadolu via Getty ImagesRussia has dropped 103 bombs on its own territories in the last four months, Astra reported.This comes after the outlet wrote that three more FABs were found in Russian villages near the border.One independent Russian analyst suggested that these are accidents caused by cheap guidance kits.Russian opposition media channel Astra reported on Wednesday that the Kremlin's forces had deployed three Soviet glide bombs this week onto Russian-controlled regions.No injuries were reported, but Astra assessed that the new incidents mean Russia has dropped a total of 103 bombs on its own territories in the last four months.The independent outlet, which is vocally critical of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, wrote in a Telegram post that one glide bomb was found on Monday in the village of Krapivnoye in Belgorod.Another was found in Dobroye village in Lipetsk that day, Astra reported, citing sources in the local emergency services.