This is reported by Suspilne outlet, citing sources in Ukrainian Defense Intelligence.
Since the very morning, local media in russia reported that heavy shooting and powerful explosions could be heard in Bryansk. Residents of the russian city reported flights of unknown drones.
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"Oh, how it exploded twice! They specifically targeted us," wrote eyewitnesses who heard sound of flights of unknown UAVs as well as strong explosions in local public forums. Local authorities did not comment on the explosions, only reminded of the ban on filming and publishing videos of "the consequences of air defense operations."
At the same time, the local authorities did not comment on the explosions, but only reminded of the ban on filming and publishing videos of the alleged “consequences of air defense operations”.

It was also previously reported that on the evening of Thursday, June 26, the DIU’s strike drones hit the storage facilities for rocket fuel and fuel and lubricants of the 1061st Logistical Center of the russian Armed Forces in Bryansk.
Then, local publics on social networks reported the flights of unknown drones. Later, residents of Bryansk began to complain about the explosions and a fire in one of the city's districts. Some of the locals did not even hide the exact location and object of the hit:
"There were four explosions - the oil depot is on fire" - wrote local residents.
According to Ukraine’s Intelligence sources, the cause of the explosions and fire on the military sites in Bryansk was drones of the Bober, the Baklan and the Obriy types.

"The destruction of the rocket fuel and fuel and lubricants warehouse in Bryansk is part of a complex of actions to reduce the logistical capabilities of the russian invading army," a representative of Ukrainian Defense Intelligence told Sospilny then.
As Defense Express reported, Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence states russians began to transfer outdated T-62 tanks to frontline.
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