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Ukrainian drones attacked An-124 at a military airfield in the Bryansk region

On the night of May 3, the Bryansk region was again attacked by Ukrainian drones, the BAZA telegram channel reports. This time, the Seshcha military airfield in the Dubrovsky district of the Bryansk region was chosen as the target of the attack. Here are unoperated heavy transport aircraft An – 124 “Ruslan” of the Russian Aerospace Forces.

According to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Su-34 bombers also take off from this airfield to strike military targets.

To attack the airfield, the Ukrainian Armed Forces again used a small swarm of attack drones. The source reports that at least 5 drones were heading towards the target. The military managed to destroy two of them with small arms, two more exploded on the territory of the airfield. As a result, one of the Ruslans unsuitable for the flights received minor damage, and there were no personnel casualties.

Authorities have yet to comment on the incident.

Recall that the Bryansk region is regularly attacked by Ukrainian militants. On May 1-2, sabotage was committed at railway facilities, as a result of which two trains derailed. Undermining of the railway was avoided.

Also yesterday evening, Ukrainian UAVs attacked an oil products base in the Krasnodar Territory. As a result, a serious fire broke out, which was assigned the highest level of difficulty. The fire area exceeds 1200 square meters. m, all operational services are on site.

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