In the Russian Federation, the morning of March 2 began uneasily. The authorities of the aggressor country declare explosions in three regions – Bryansk, Kursk and Tula.
It is reported allegedly about “Ukrainian saboteurs” who penetrated into the Bryansk region. An electrical substation and a gas station were blown up in the village of Sushan. The number of the so-called DRG is from 40 to 50 people, Russian troops are fighting with saboteurs. This was stated by the governor Alexander Bogomaz, reports TASS and the BAZA Telegram channel.
And in the Tula region there was an explosion, but its causes have not yet been reported. It thundered not far from youth street in the village of Berezovsky. Local residents say that the explosion shook the house. Subsequently, a large funnel was discovered in the forest. The area has been cordoned off by the police, bomb experts are working.
The head of the Kursk region, Roman Starovoit, said that the village of Tetkine near the border with Ukraine allegedly “again came under fire from the Armed Forces of Ukraine.”
Russian media reports that dictator Vladimir Putin will hold an emergency meeting of the Russian Security Council in the near future.
As you know, the operational command “North” on February 23 warned about an unknown column of equipment on the border with the Chernihiv region. In it, people were noticed in a uniform similar to the uniform of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It was stated that the invaders were preparing provocations.
The enemy may resort to provocations and try to discredit the Armed Forces of Ukraine! Consume information responsibly, commented today’s events in OK Sever.
Recall that on the night of March 1, two drones attacked a military unit in the Saki district of Crimea temporarily occupied by the Russian Federation.
Sources: TASS, BAZA Telegram channel
Source: Racurs

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