The “Ukrainian DRG” was allegedly trying to make a breakthrough, and the drone attacked the vehicle of the Russian Defense Ministry, Russian Tg channels said.
In the Bryansk region, which borders Ukraine, Russia is uneasy. Russian Telegram channels reported this on Saturday, May 27.
Yes, the Baza channel wrote that the alleged “saboteurs” were trying to enter the Bryansk region, so local residents were asked to hide in basements, and all services were alerted.
The Novosti Bryansk channel writes that battles with “Ukrainian saboteurs” are taking place near the village of Brovnichi.
“Ukrainian DRG tried to penetrate the village of Sushany, Bryansk region. There is also an attempt to infiltrate near the village of Brovnichi, there are fights going on now. The Edelweiss signal has been announced … Civilians are hiding in the basement, gunshots could be heard in the street,” the report said.
In addition, it was reported that the region was attacked by drones.
“A kamikaze drone attacked a Niva car of the Russian Defense Ministry on the Brovnichi-Sushany road. According to preliminary data, two servicemen were killed,” wrote the Baza Telegram channel.

It will be recalled that on May 22, the authorities of the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation announced that a “Ukrainian sabotage and reconnaissance group” allegedly entered the border district of Graivoron. The battle seems to have taken place in three villages. A counter-terrorist regime has been operating in the region for almost a day.
Russian Volunteer Corps And Legion Freedom of Russia announced the start of an operation in the Belgorod region to liberate Russia from the regime of Vladimir Putin. Then the Main Intelligence Directorate said that only the Russians were operating on the territory of the Belgorod region, creating a “safety zone” to protect Ukrainians.
Later, RDK commander Denis White Rex said that the units entered the Belgorod region with a depth of 42 km.
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Source: korrespondent

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