RTTue, 10 Mar 2026 20:51 UTC
The Ukrainian military targeted the Russian city of Bryansk in a "deliberate" attack aimed at civilians, the regional governor, Aleksandr Bogomaz, has said. According to the official,
the strike killed six civilians and left 37 injured.In a post on social media, Bogomaz slammed the attack as an "inhumane terrorist act."
The Telegram channel Mash claimed earlier that
British-made Storm Shadow missiles were used in the attack on Tuesday afternoon. Local media outlets also reported that the Ukrainian military targeted civilian infrastructure in the city, which is now "engulfed in heavy smoke."
One of the missiles allegedly hit a local microelectronics factory during a shift changeover, as employees were about to leave the premises, according to media reports.
Russian border regions have consistently been targeted by the Ukrainian military throughout the conflict, with Moscow accusing Kiev of "terrorism" and of deliberately attacking civilians and critical infrastructure.
In February, a wave of Ukrainian strikes damaged energy infrastructure in the Belgorod Region, leading to widespread power outages and disruption of heating and water supplies.
Last week, Ukrainian attacks on Russia's Kherson Region and the city of Sevastopol in Crimea killed two civilians and left 21 others injured. In response to the attacks on border areas and deeper inside Russia, Moscow has targeted Ukraine's defense-related infrastructure, including energy facilities. Moscow maintains that the strikes never target civilians.
Comment: The Ukrainian leadership is not interested in peace and keeps attacking civilian infrastructure in Russia. This is of course done with Western weapons and intelligence, including US intelligence. So when the US asks Russia and China to not provide intelligence to Iran it rings a bit hollow and hypocritical. Something which isn't really surprising anyone as it fits past behaviour.
I have wondered if Zlenski is upset that he's not getting enough attention this past week and a half.