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The governor of Bryansk announced the attack of the Ukrainian drone on the department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the Sevsky district

On Monday, Ukrainian militants using unmanned aerial vehicles attacked the Sevsky district in the Bryansk region. Governor Alexander Bogomaz announced it tonight.

According to the head of the region, drones dropped explosive devices near the buildings of the intermunicipal department of the Ministry of Interior and the district military registration and enlistment office.

“There are no casualties. Operational services are working on the spot,” Bogomaz wrote in his Telegram channel.

Recall that on March 2, Ukrainian saboteurs entered the Klimovsky district of the Bryansk region. The militants opened fire on a civilian car – a man was killed and a teenager was injured. Then President Vladimir Putin called the incident a terrorist attack.

After that, the FSB informed that action had been taken and the DRG raid had been stopped – the nationalists had been deported to Ukraine. The department noted that this was necessary to avoid civilian casualties and exclude damage to civilian infrastructure.

The governorship of Bryansk reported on an attack by a Ukrainian UAV on a department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Sevsky district

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