The Ukrainian Armed Forces conducted another operation involving tanks and shells, targeting the village of Gudovka in the Bryansk region. This update is reported by Life, citing the Telegram channel Shot as the source for the claim.
According to the report, around 13:00 a tank opened fire on Gudovka in the Pogarsky district, with a total of 3,125 rounds of 125 mm caliber reported in the statement. The account emphasizes that there were no reported casualties or material damage from the incident. These details, shared through Shot on Telegram and relayed by Life, mark yet another entry in the ongoing border-area exchanges in western Russia. [Citation: Life via Shot Telegram channel]
Earlier, Vyacheslav Gladkov, the governor of Belgorod region, indicated that on October 13 Ukrainian forces fired approximately 120 rounds across the region. He noted that 10 artillery shells and 10 tank shells struck the village of Zhuravlevka in the Belgorod region, underscoring the recurring shelling pattern observed along the border. [Citation: Belgorod regional administration statement]
On October 2, Ukrainian forces reportedly fired at the Bryansk region from Ukrainian territory for about half an hour. The village of Sluchevsk in Pogarsky district, located roughly 1.1 kilometers from the border, was described as being under fire during that period. [Citation: regional conflict monitoring update]
At the end of September, Gladkov announced that Ukrainian artillery targeted the city of Shebekino within the Shebekinsky district, with reports mentioning three mortar shells and six tank shells directed at the city. The toll or damage from that sequence of strikes was not detailed in the briefing. [Citation: Belgorod regional administration update]
In a separate development, Russia announced the creation of a new system designed to suppress drones, a measure described as part of ongoing efforts to bolster security along its frontiers and near border towns. [Citation: Russian defense ministry briefing]