Russian Bryansk was attacked by drones: a fire broke out (video).
On the night of October 18 to 19, drones attacked the "Kremniy" plant in the Bryansk region of Russia. This plant belongs to JSC "Group Kremniy El". This is reported by Russian sources.
So far, Russian authorities have not commented on the attack.
Information about the "Kremniy" plant
The "Kremniy" plant is one of the largest microelectronics enterprises in Russia, where more than 1.7 thousand people work. This plant manufactures semiconductor devices, integrated circuits, and power modules. It also fulfills a large number of orders from the Russian Ministry of Defense.
According to the Defence Express report, the significance of this enterprise for the Russian defense-industrial complex is shown by its investments - about 5.5 million dollars annually since 2010. The plant also reported that since 2000, its production has increased eightfold.
Recall that on the night of December 30, 2023, two drones attacked the "Kremniy" plant in Bryansk. This plant is also one of the largest microelectronics enterprises in Russia, where components for "Pantsir" air defense systems and "Iskander" missile complexes are manufactured.
In addition, in the city of Yeysk, located in the Krasnodar Territory, explosions were recorded near a military airfield on September 29. Local residents reported a series of loud explosions, probably as a result of drone attacks.
The Russian Ministry of Defense also reported that on the night of September 1, Russian regions were attacked by 158 drones. Videos of fires in various regions of Russia spread on social networks, while the enemy traditionally reports the shooting down of all drones.
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