Ukrainian forces hit a Russian military plant in an overnight drone strike, the regions governor has said.
In a statement on Telegram, governor Alexander Bogomaz, whose Bryansk region borders both Ukraine and Belarus in the far west of Russia, said that the workshops and administrative buildings of the factory in the village of Suzemka had been destroyed.
The plant is believed to produce radar and electrical equipment for the Russian military.
Military plant in Russia's Bryansk region is currently burning, eyewitnesses report.
"Strela" plant produces radar equipment, electronics for Russian military industrial complex. pic.twitter.com/YRQ9n6mSNI
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Russia’s air defence units destroyed 13 Ukrainian drones overnight over the Rostov, Belgorod and Bryansk regions, Moscow’s defence ministry said on Sunday on social media.
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