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Ukrainian Strike Ignites Ammunition Depot in Russia’s Bryansk Region

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Ukrainian Strike Ignites Ammunition Depot in Russia’s Bryansk Region
The photo shows the aftermath of a Ukrainian drone strike in Russia’s Bryansk region. (Source: Open Source)

In the early hours of November 10, Ukrainian Defense Forces launched a targeted strike on a Russian ammunition depot in the Bryansk region, according to a statement from the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The attack reportedly hit the 1060th logistics center, formerly known as the 120th arsenal of Russia’s Main Rocket-Artillery Directorate. The Ukrainian General Staff confirmed that the strike resulted in at least eight explosions, with two active fire points and signs of secondary detonations at the facility.

As of 6 a.m., a large-scale fire was still burning at the depot, with officials working to assess the extent of the damage, according to the General Staff.

Russian authorities also confirmed an incident involving drones in Bryansk. Bryansk region governor Alexander Bogomaz reported that Russian air defenses intercepted and downed 14 drones in the area, stating that no casualties were reported. However, he noted that the attack caused a fire in a non-residential building. Meanwhile, videos circulating on social media show large fires in the area, which observers speculate may be connected to the military facility.

Russia’s Ministry of Defense further claimed to have intercepted a total of 23 Ukrainian drones overnight—17 over Bryansk, three over Rostov, two over Belgorod, and one over Kursk.

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