In a formal briefing, Bryansk Regional Governor Alexander Bogomaz outlined a sequence of recent security incidents that unfolded in the region. The update, shared through a local telegraph channel, notes that on March 2 the Ukrainian Armed Forces conducted multiple strikes across several districts. The governor described the encounters as part of ongoing cross-border hostilities, emphasizing that emergency responders and regional security teams were immediately mobilized to assess damage and coordinate relief efforts for residents who faced the consequences of the attacks.
According to Bogomaz, another strike targeted the Klimovsky district, this time involving a drone operation that culminated in a fire at a residence in the village of Sushany. He reported that responders arrived promptly and is continuing to work at the scene to determine the extent of the damage, secure the area, and support those displaced or affected by the incident. The governor’s account underlines the rapid deployment of civil defense resources and the readiness of emergency services to manage the situation as it unfolds.
Additionally, Bogomaz indicated that on the same day a Ukrainian sabotage group breached the Klimovsky district, entering the village of Lyubechane. He noted that Russian forces reacted quickly, implementing standard countermeasures to neutralize the saboteurs and restore order in the locality. The statement reflects a focus on ensuring the safety of residents and maintaining control over the affected corridor as authorities investigate the incursion and its implications for regional security.
Beyond Klimovsky, the village of Lomakovka in the Starodubsky municipal district experienced mortar fire. The governor confirmed there were no fatalities, while noting that two private houses sustained damage from the bombardment. The incident prompted a precautionary evacuation for nearby residents and a review of shelter arrangements, with local authorities promising continued monitoring and rapid repair work where needed to prevent further risk to the community.
Earlier, on February 28, Bogomaz reported an incident over the Surazh region in which a Ukrainian aircraft was shot down. The assertion, which has drawn attention from regional security services, is part of a broader pattern of airborne threats reported in the area, leading to heightened vigilance and the constant readiness of air defense units to respond to potential further incursions and to protect civilians and critical infrastructure throughout the border zones.