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Ukrainian military strikes ammunition depots in Russia's Bryansk region

Ukrainian military strikes ammunition depots in Russia's Bryansk region Illustrative photo (Getty Images)

Ukrainian forces hit ammunition depots in the Bryansk region of Russia. The attack resulted in a fire with detonation, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

On the night of November 10, the Unmanned Systems Forces, together with other components of the Defense Forces, struck the ammunition depots of the 1060th Logistics Center (formerly the 120th arsenal of the main missile and artillery directorate) in the Bryansk region.

According to the General Staff, at least eight explosions were recorded. At least two fires broke out on the military unit's territory, and there were signs of detonation.

As of 6:00 a.m. (Kyiv time), a heavy fire continued at the facility in the Bryansk region. The results of the damage are being clarified.

Nighttime explosions in Russia

Explosions rocked Bryansk overnight. Local authorities reported a drone attack and air defense operations.

According to the regional governor, 15 drones were allegedly shot down in Bryansk. The official said that “there were no casualties or damage”.

Online reports indicate that a fire broke out in Bryansk after the explosions, showing relevant footage. Analysts speculated that a military unit had been attacked. Later, the governor confirmed that a fire had broken out in Bryansk, but claimed that non-residential buildings were burning.

In the morning, unidentified drones were spotted near Moscow. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced an attack on the Russian capital. According to him, air defense allegedly shot down 32 drones. The attack caused several fires in the Moscow region.

Moscow's Vnukovo and Domodedovo airports were closed because of the drones.