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Bryansk: Russia’s border region claims an oil terminal was shelled by Ukraine

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According to a local official, a village has been shelled in the Russian region of Bryansk.

The region borders Ukraine, causing damage, but there are no casualties.

Governor Alexander Bogomaz stated that the town of Zhecha came under fire, as air defense systems intercepted a Ukrainian aircraft.

Bogomaz said, the blast wave harmed the casing of the “technical structures of the oil terminal” as well as the surroundings.

There was another incident of shelling in the nearby village of Belaya Berezka.

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Bogomaz said in a post, “On April 29, a branch of the border department of the FSB of Russia in the Bryansk region in the village of Belaya Berezka, Trubchevsky district, was subjected to mortar fire from the territory of Ukraine.”

He added that water and electricity networks were also damaged as a result of shelling.

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