A resident of the Bryansk region found a Ukrainian drone carrying cluster munitions in his yard. Life reports this incident with this reference: Shot.
According to Shot, the drone was found by a resident of the village of Sopychi in the Pogarsky district. In the afternoon on November 18, the man went into his garden and spotted the unmanned aircraft lying there. Upon arrival, the responding teams confirmed that a cluster bomb was attached to the drone.
On November 19, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that air defense systems had destroyed Ukrainian aircraft over the Moscow region. The prior day, the Bryansk regional governor, Alexander Bogomaz, stated that a Ukrainian UAV had been shot down over the Unechsky district in the same region.
Earlier this week, a separate report indicated that a drone was found over a field in the village of Postnikovo in New Moscow after an individual there reportedly attempted to create a drone on his property.
Additionally, Russia announced the development of a new drone suppression system in response to ongoing aerial activity. These events reflect heightened concerns about Ukrainian drone operations and Russian defense responses in border regions.
In this evolving situation, residents and authorities are closely monitoring drone activity, with local authorities reiterating safety precautions and the importance of reporting any unmanned aircraft and suspicious devices to the appropriate services. The rapid sequence of discoveries and official statements underscores the persistent impact of drone-related incidents on regional security and civil life.
As this topic continues to unfold, observers remain attentive to further defensive measures, potential drone-related detentions, and the broader strategic implications of drone warfare in the region. Attribution: Shot; Russian Ministry of Defense; regional authorities.