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Russian servicemen wounded after Bryansk region shelling

Russian servicemen wounded after Bryansk region shelling Russian servicemen wounded after Bryansk region shelling (Getty Images)

Several Russian servicemen were wounded in the area of the settlement of Novenkoye in a shelling of the Bryansk region, Russia, on November 13, according to Astra.

This town in Russia is located near the state border with the Ukrainian Sumy region.

According to journalists, two Russian military personnel were wounded as a result of the attack.

"The shelling took place on November 13 in the area of the settlement of Novoe Suzemsky district. 2 military personnel of the Russian Ministry of Defense were wounded," the media states.

Shelling and explosions in the Bryansk region

Explosions, reports of shelling, various fires, and incidents at military facilities and factories working for the Russian army have become more frequent in the border Russian regions.

Russians as usual blame Ukraine for drone attacks and shelling. Recently, occupiers claimed that a drone allegedly attacked a military unit in Karachev, Bryansk region. On October 5, Russia claimed mass shelling of the Bryansk region with "cluster munitions."

On November 9, unknown ones shot at a border guard vehicle, and a colonel of the FSB was killed. The responsibility for the attack was claimed by fighters of the Russian Volunteer Corps, who also released a video of their recent raid in the area.

Russian propagandists also reported spotting a UAV with an explosive device in the Bryansk region on the night of November 14. Allegedly, it was found in the village of Seltso, on the territory of the Bryansk Chemical Plant.