Explosions heard in Bryansk, fire broke out - Drones may hit military unit
Explosions were heard in Bryansk (Russia) during the night of November 10, followed by the activation of air defense systems in response to an aerial attack. Fires broke out in the area, and a military unit may have been targeted by drones, according to the Telegram channel of the Governor of Bryansk Region, Alexander Bogomaz, as well as Russian media and social media channels.
A Russian official reported the interception of an attack using aircraft-type drones on the region by air defense forces and assets around 4:30 a.m. Kyiv time.
Later, it was claimed that 15 drones were shot down in the sky over the area. The governor of Bryansk assured that there were no casualties or damage.
However, numerous videos of a fire began circulating on Bryansk Telegram channels, with reports suggesting that the target of the air attack might have been a local military unit.
Fire in Bryansk amid a drone attack on the night of November 10 (photo: t.me/barakholka32)
Fire in Bryansk amid a drone attack on the night of November 10 (photo: t.me/barakholka32)
By around 7 a.m. Kyiv time, the governor of Bryansk confirmed the information about the fire, but stated that as a result of a drone attack, non-residential buildings in Bryansk caught fire."
"All emergency and operational services are working at the scene. The details of the damage are being clarified," the Russian official added.
Meanwhile, Russian media and OSTIN analysts are suggesting that the drone strike may have targeted the 1060th Material Support Center of the Russian Armed Forces. However, this information has not been confirmed.
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Ukraine has seemingly struck the 1060th Center for Material-Technical Support of the Russian Armed Forces in Bryansk.
POV, Looking west 53.2152618, 34.4220586
Strike location 53.2247723, 34.3965418
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