Ten drones attacked Bryansk region – Russian media

According to the propagandists, an airplane-type drone was involved in the raid, similar to the ones that attacked Moscow the day before. All enemy drones were allegedly intercepted by electronic warfare or eliminated by air defense systems.

Unidentified drones were again spotted in the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation – about ten of them. This was reported by the Russian propaganda outlet RIA Novosti.

According to the newspaper, unmanned aerial vehicles attempted to attack the Klymivskyi district.

“About 10 drones tried to attack the Klimovsky district in the Bryansk region overnight, emergency services said. Some of the drones were shot down, some were intercepted by electronic warfare, and the consequences were avoided,” the statement said.

Mash reported that one drone “unsuccessfully tried to enter” the territory of the Bryansk region.

“The intruder was shot down by air defense forces. An airplane-type drone (very similar to the ones that attacked Moscow yesterday) flew into the country on May 31 at about 1 a.m. and was heading towards the town of Graivoron. However, the flight of the missile was interrupted by an accurate shot from Pantsyr-S. No damage was recorded as a result of the UAV’s circling,” the statement said.

On the morning of May 31, Russian media reported that the Ukrainian Armed Forces had fired at Bryansk region from a tank. The Pohar automobile checkpoint was allegedly attacked. According to Russian media, the shelling lasted for half an hour, and several buildings were damaged.

It was also reported that, in addition to shelling from a tank, the Ukrainian Armed Forces allegedly attacked the Klimovsk district of Bryansk region for two hours, throwing explosives at it.

As a reminder, the Russian Federation reported that a drone allegedly attacked the Ilya oil refinery in the Krasnodar Territory. The kamikaze drone fell on the territory of the plant, followed by a powerful explosion.

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