Ukrainian forces carried out a large-scale drone attack on Russian territory overnight on November 9 and 10, successfully striking ammunition warehouses in Bryansk Oblast.
According to the Ukrainian General Staff, drone operators from the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces and Armed Forces targeted Russian ammunition stockpiles at the 1060th Logistics Center—formerly the 120th Main Missile and Artillery Management Arsenal. The strike triggered initial explosions followed by secondary detonations at the facility.
Geolocated images released on November 9 and 10 show two significant fires blazing near the warehouse site.
In response, Russian authorities reported that their forces intercepted between 32 and 34 Ukrainian drones over Moscow Oblast, though falling debris damaged civilian infrastructure in the Ramenskoye district.
The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that Russian forces downed a total of 84 Ukrainian drones across Russia.
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Russian military bloggers described this as one of the largest drone strikes on Moscow Oblast since the start of the full-scale invasion in February 2022.
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