A chemical plant in the Bryansk region of Russia was attacked allegedly by a Ukrainian drone.
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At about 2:00 on October 13, an aircraft-type drone attacked the plant named after the 50th anniversary of the USSR. The Russians tried to knock the UAV off course using electronic warfare, but it still landed on the roof of one of the workshops and exploded. This was reported by the Russian Telegram channel Baza.
Local authorities claim that traditionally “no one was hurt.” Moreover, the dictatorship does not mention any destruction on the territory of the enterprise at all.
At first, Russian publics announced an attack on the plant, but later called this incident an attempt to attack the plant.
Let us remind you that on the night of October 11, allegedly Ukrainian drones attacked objects in the Surazhsky district of the Bryansk region of Russia. Then the Russians boastfully announced the “destruction of all UAVs” and the supposed absence of destruction.
Source: Racurs

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