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Missile Danger: The plant in the Bryansk region is affected – the media

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The plant in the city of Karachev is positioned as a developer and manufacturer of electric connectors for the military and general industrial spheres.

On the night of September 28-29, the Russian Bryansk region was once again attacked by uninitiated aircraft. The incident occurred in the city of Karachev, where, according to preliminary information, the object of the industrial infrastructure was attacked. The attack caused a large -scale fire. This was announced by the Ukrainian Telegram Channel Exilenova+.

According to the channel, the goal has probably become AO Karachevsky’s plant Electodegun, Although this information has not yet had an official confirmation.

Karachev – the seventh largest city of the region of Bryansk. According to photos and videos published by local residents, the fire is quite large -scale.

Russian resources noted that for the Karachevsky district, a signal “Missile risk” was revealed to the attack, which was broadcasting through local television. Residents also received alerts through a civil protection system.

The factory is included in the remembrance Electronic technologies, It generates and produces electronic radio war, measuring devices and electronic connectors and cable products.

We added that the Karachevsky plant’s press service Electodeg The network describes its business as a “leading developer and manufacturer of shapes -rectangular electrical connectors for military and general -indigenous”.

Remember that on the night of September 26th, the drones struck the AFIP oil refrigerator to Russia’s Krasnodar territory. The attack caused a large -scale fire.

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