Not only Kursk: Drones attack Slava plant in Bryansk Oblast – Russian media
On the morning of 6 December, Russian media outlets reported that last night UAVs attacked the Slava plant in Bryansk Oblast in Russia. A fire broke out as a result.
Source: Russian independent media outlet Baza and Telegram-channels
Quote: "In Bryansk Oblast, unmanned aerial vehicles attacked the Slava plant. They landed a few metres away from tanks with fuel."
Details: Reportedly, two drones entered the air space of the plant located 80 km from the Russian-Ukrainian border. They fell down and exploded three metres away from the tankers with diesel fuel.
At the moment, five-ton tankers were empty, so a serious fire was avoided.
РосЗМІ повідомили, що вночі 6 грудня два БПЛА атакували комбінат "Слава", який розташований у Брянській області, за 80 км від кордону з Україною. Відео з пабліків у Telegram pic.twitter.com/wT5WCk62Nh
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According to Baza, this very plant was previously attacked with drones on 30 November. After the UAV attack, three tankers caught fire on the territory of the plant.
Background:
- In the early morning hours on 6 December, Roman Starovoyt, the governor of Kursk Oblast in Russia, reported that a fire started at the airbase in the Russian city of Kursk. He stated that as a result of the drone attack, an oil storage tank caught fire near the Kursk airbase.
- The authorities of Kursk Oblast in Russia decided to cancel classes in two schools and prolonged the yellow level of terrorist attack threat for two weeks after the fire at the Kursk airbase.
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