On September 7, a Ukrainian drone attacked an industrial facility in Bryansk, regional governor Alexander Bogomaz reported in his telegram channel.
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As a result, the administrative building caught fire. There were no casualties. Fire crews, operational and emergency services are on site,” Bogomaz wrote.
The Typovoy Bryansk telegram channel writes that the drone attacked the territory of the Silicon EL microelectronics plant, which produces components for the Iskander OTRK and the Pantsir air defense missile system.
This enterprise was damaged as a result of the largest drone attack in the Russian Federation, which occurred on the night of August 30.
In addition, it was reported that a drone attack on Bryansk took place on August 31.
The Kremny-El enterprise is the second largest microelectronics manufacturer in Russia. The Russian Ministry of Defense receives about 90% of all products produced by the enterprise.
The microelectronics manufactured by this enterprise are used in a wide range of microcircuits installed on modern Russian weapons.
The governor of the Bryansk region, Alexander Bogomaz, said that on the night of September 7, three Ukrainian drones were shot down in the region. According to him, debris from one of the drones damaged “the glazing of the Bryansk I railway station building, the station square and several cars.” Later, the governor reported about another downed drone in the area of the Bryansk I railway station.
Source: Racurs

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