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Fire breaks out in Russian Bryansk after drone attack on oil depot. Photo and video
On the night of Wednesday, December 11, a series of explosions occurred in the Russian city of Bryansk. After that, a fire broke out in the city, allegedly at the Transneft oil depot.
Local residents reported a UAV attack, and then they posted footage of the aftermath online.
Residents of the aggressor country complained about loud "pops," after which Russian channels claimed that their air defense system was allegedly intercepting drones.
Later it became known that it was the oil depot that was targeted.
This is what the facility looks like from above.
Later, the governor of Bryansk region, Alexander Bogomaz, said that air defense systems had allegedly destroyed 10 UAVs over the region. According to him, there were no casualties.
"Operational and emergency services are working," the statement said.
As reported, the Ukrainian Defense Forces earlier attacked the Scientific and Production Association Strela in the village of Suzemka, Bryansk region of the Russian Federation. It was supporting the military-industrial complex of the aggressor country, Russia.
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