Ukraine's armed forces launch attack on ammunition warehouses in Bryansk region – General Staff
The Ukrainian Defense forces targeted ammunition warehouses in the Bryansk region of Russia, resulting in fire and explosions.
The General Staff of Ukraine's armed forces reported that.
On the evening of November 10, the Unmanned Systems Forces, along with other units of the Defense Forces, caused significant damage to ammunition storage facilities at the 1060th logistics center (formerly known as the 120th arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate) in the Bryansk region.
According to the General Staff of Ukraine's armed forces, at least eight explosions were recorded. At least two fires were also on the military unit's territory, and there were signs of detonation.
As of 6:00 a.m., a strong fire continued at the facility in the Bryansk region. The damage results are being clarified.
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It is worth mentioning that in Bryansk, Russia, there were explosions heard on the night of November 10, and air defense operations were operating in response to an aerial attack. As a result, fires broke out in the city, and a military unit was at risk of being targeted by drones.
Furthermore, witnesses reported over ten explosions in the Tula region on the night of November 9, during which it is claimed that 50 drones were brought down in Russian airspace.
Moreover, the mayor of Moscow, Sergey Sobyanin, declared that an attempted attack by drones over the city had been thwarted. He also announced the implementation of the "Kover" plan at Moscow's Domodedovo and Vnukovo airports, causing possible delays for departing and arriving flights. Later, Sobyanin gave an update that eight additional drones headed towards Moscow were intercepted and shot down in the suburbs.
As of 8 a.m., a total of 17 drones had been taken down while attempting to reach Moscow.