Drones attacked the Rosrezerv plant in the Bryansk region for the second time – Baza

On the night of December 6, in the Bryansk region, drones attacked the Slava plant (a federal state government institution owned by the Federal Reserve Agency) and fell three meters from diesel fuel tanks. Baza reports .

The plant is located 80 km from the border with Ukraine. Presumably, two drones flew into the territory. When they fell next to the five-ton tanks, they were empty, so the fire was avoided, Baza notes.

Previously, FGKU Slava was already attacked with the help of drones: on November 30, after the attack, three reservoirs caught fire on the territory of the plant. The governor of the Bryansk region, Alexander Bogomaz, did not comment on today's incident.

Rosrezerv is engaged in the formation, storage and maintenance of stocks of the so-called state material reserve, that is, stocks in case of war or emergencies. The department is obliged to store everything – from petroleum products and metals to rubber boats and tents, from grain and stew to UAZs and large diameter pipes, Forbes noted in the material. According to Federal Law No. 79 "On the State Material Reserve", information on the accumulation rates, release, bookmark, refreshment, deployment and actual stocks of the state reserve are classified as state secrets. Therefore, the Federal Reserve is an even more closed agency than the Ministry of Defense.

On December 6, with the help of drones, not only the Rosrezerv plant was attacked. In Kursk, due to an attack by a drone near the airfield, an oil storage tank caught fire , Governor of the Kursk Region Roman Starovoit said earlier. This is the fourth attack in the second day. On December 5, an explosion occurred at an aircraft parking lot at an airfield near Ryazan, three people died and nine were injured. RIA Novosti reported that a fuel truck exploded at the airfield. Almost at the same time, a drone crashed on the runway of the Engels airfield in the Saratov region, two Tu-95 bombers were damaged.

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