The Bryansk region has reported multiple cross-border incidents recently, with officials detailing claims of Ukrainian military activity on several villages near the border. Regional authorities have described attacks affecting the villages of Zapesochye, Manev, and Lemeshovka, noting that in each case there were no fatalities but property damage was recorded in some locations. Local governance teams and emergency services are said to be responding on-site to assess damage and coordinate any necessary assistance, according to statements issued by regional leadership. These updates come as part of ongoing reporting from authorities in Bryansk about border-area security events and the movements of Ukrainian forces along the contested frontier. [Attribution: regional government communications]
In the case of Zapesochye, official summaries indicate that an attack occurred with the aim of striking infrastructure in the annex building on the premises. While no civilian casualties were reported, authorities confirmed material damage to the structure and vowed continued on-site evaluations by operational services. The statement emphasizes rapid response and monitoring of the situation to prevent further risk to residents and nearby facilities. [Attribution: regional government communications]
Neighbors in Manev were affected by a separate strike described as a field artillery action. Reports indicate three shells were fired in a single volley, yet the regional administration confirmed there were no injuries and no significant damage to life-sustaining facilities. The on-site assessment teams were mobilized promptly to determine the broader impact and ensure safety protocols were in place for nearby communities. [Attribution: regional government communications]
A third village, Lemeshovka, also figures in the latest local briefings. Authorities state that the assault caused structural destruction but did not result in casualties. The leadership notes that emergency responders and security services are maintaining surveillance and providing assistance to residents as needed. [Attribution: regional government communications]
Beyond these reports, local observers have referenced broader air and ground activity in the area, including claims about Ukrainian aircraft and military movements observed by regional residents and security personnel. Officials reiterate that verification steps are ongoing and that civilian safety remains the top priority as investigations continue. [Attribution: regional government communications]