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Russian governor reports downed Ukrainian drones
According to the governor of the Bryansk Region, guardsmen employing an anti-drone pistol successfully repulsed the attack.
According to Governor Aleksandr Bogomaz, three Ukrainian drones were shot down on Thursday morning in Russia’s Bryansk Region. A single UAV in the area was earlier intercepted, according to the Defence Ministry.
The National Guard and police responded quickly after receiving information about a suspicious aircraft from a member of the public, according to Bogomaz.
The UAVs were destroyed by troops using “an anti-drone gun and a specialised carbine,” according to Bogomaz. There were no casualties reported.
The aircraft were probably kamikaze variations of the UJ-22 Airborne type, which is made by the Ukrainian company Ukrjet for that country’s armed forces.
According to reports, one of the robotic aircraft went down near a hotel run by the local authority.
An online video that claims to have been shot on Thursday morning shows a small plane flying low to the ground while the cameraman remarks that it is the third one to pass by.
A significant drone raid by the Ukrainian military on Wednesday included Bryansk as a target. Bryansk borders northern Ukraine.
According to information released by the Federal Security Service (FSB) on Thursday, Russian forces battled a Ukrainian sabotage squad in the area on the same day, killing two military personnel and taking five hostage while still alive.