O aeródromo não era o alvo, mas sim o sistema SAM operativo no local, até mesmo o vídeo publicado prova essa alegação, além de canais russos já fazendo essa mesma alegação.
Além de que esse é o mesmo IADS(S300V4) que derrubou dois caças ucranianos na área, sendo um deles um Su-24. Eu não sei qual foi o alcance desse abate, mas fontes pró-Rússia alegam que foi de mais de 200 km:
https://militarywatchmagazine.com/artic ... 400km-40n6
In response to air strikes by Ukrainian Air Force fighters on targets in Russia’s Belgorod region, air defence systems deployed to defend the area have reportedly broken a world record for the longest ranged surface to air kills. A Ukrainian Su-27 and Su-24 aircraft, which are thought to be some of the last of these relatively scarce and heavyweight classes operational after over six months of war, were responsible for the strikes on Russian targets and benefit from significantly longer ranges and higher weapons payloads than Ukraine’s drones and more widely used lighter MiG-29 fighters. Both moved in at a very low altitudes, rising to fire rocket pods and again descending as part of a flight pattern referred to locally as “jumping,” before being fired on by Russian surface to air missile batteries - specifically an S-300V4 system. The missile system neutralised both aircraft at extreme ranges of 217km, surpassing the 150km range kill previously recorded by a Russian S-400 system against a Ukrainian Su-27 over Kiev in March, with this achieved despite the Su-27’s high manoeuvrability and impressive flight performance designed to allow it to effectively evade standoff missile attacks.