Russian media and OSTIN analysts wrote that drones attacked the 1060 logistics center of the Russian Armed Forces.
Explosions were heard in Russian Bryansk on the night of November 10. Air defense work was carried out there due to the drone raid. A fire broke out in the city area. A military unit was apparently hit by drones. The Governor of the Bryansk region, Alexander Bogomaz, reported this on Telegram and Russian media and public pages.
A Russian official announced that air defense forces had allegedly “repelled” an attack using aircraft-type drones in the region at around half past five in the morning. He then added that 15 UAVs were “shot down” in the sky in the region.
The governor traditionally assured “no casualties or damage.” However, despite the statements, many footage of the fire began to appear on Bryansk Telegram channels, and there were reports that the target of the air attack could be a local military unit.
Later, the governor of the Bryansk region confirmed the information about the fire, but began to claim that “as a result of the drone attack in Bryansk, non-residential buildings burned down.”
Russian media and OSTIN analysts wrote that drones attacked the 1060 logistics center of the Russian Armed Forces.
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Ukraine apparently said the 1060th Center for Material-Technical Support of the Russian Armed Forces in Bryansk.
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Let’s recall that as a result of the drone attack on the Silicon EL microelectronics plant in Bryansk, Russia, production was stopped.
In Bryansk, they said a UAV hit a building
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