New explosions occurred in Bryansk, Russia on Friday, September 8.
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An unknown drone allegedly attacked one of the largest microelectronics enterprises in Russia, Kremnoy EL, which produces components for the Iskander air defense missile system and the Pantsir air defense system. The attack was announced by local Telegram channels and the governor of the Bryansk region, Alexander Bogomaz.
Russian authorities traditionally blamed Ukraine for the attack, but did not provide any evidence. According to Bogomaz, the drone was allegedly “landed” by Russian electronic warfare forces on approach to the Vygonichsky district.
The governor added that debris from the UAV fell on the administrative building, causing a fire. The Putin regime claims that “no one was hurt.”
Photos and videos of the damaged building are already being published on social networks. It is noted that the drone hit the upper floors, and the consequences of yesterday’s strike are shown below.
Let us remind you that on September 7, a drone attacked an industrial facility in the Bryansk territory of the Kremnoy EL microelectronics plant. As a result, the administrative building caught fire.
Source: Racurs

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