Explosions occurred in Bryansk near the airport.
An explosion occurred in Bryansk, Russia, near the local airport, causing a fire. Residents of the area heard several loud explosions near the airport around 23:30, and shortly thereafter a fire broke out. There is currently no official information about what happened, but rumors suggest possible damage to military facilities, which have not yet been confirmed.
Additionally, there was an explosion and fire at the Zavolzhsky Motor Plant in Russia. The incident took place in a chemical workshop, leading to the rapid spread of flames. One of the workers sustained serious burns. Furthermore, drone strikes were reported on occupied territories of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson, causing power outages and problems with electricity supply due to damage to power lines in these areas.
Serious events are reportedly taking place in the Kremlin and possibly on the territory of Ukraine, which could potentially have significant consequences. Currently, complete information about these situations is not available, but they require attention and investigation by the relevant services.
As a result of the explosions and fires in Bryansk and Zavolzhsky, there are reports of possible damage to military facilities and serious injuries to workers. The drone strikes on occupied territories in Ukraine have also been noted. Authorities must respond promptly to these events and thoroughly investigate them to prevent escalation of the conflict and avoid further negative consequences.
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