Alexander Bogomaz, the Governor of Bryansk, declared that a Ukrainian drone attacked a police station in the district of Trubchevsky, which is located in the border region of Briansk. There were no victims reported.

A Ukrainian drone hit a police station overnight in the frontier Russian region of Briansk, but there were no victims, the regional governor said Monday.

“Ukrainian forces attacked the district of Trubchevsky at night,” Alexander Bogomaz said on Telegram. “A drone hit the police station in this district. No victims,” but the windows and roof were damaged, he added.

Russia on Sunday said it had downed Ukrainian drones targeting Moscow and the Crimea peninsula in attacks that damaged two office towers in the capital and briefly shut an international airport.

The Russian Defense Ministry said that one drone targeting Moscow was shot down on the city’s outskirts, and two others were “suppressed by electronic warfare” and smashed into an office complex, adding that there were no injuries.

Moscow and its environs, about 500 kilometers (310 miles) from the Ukrainian border, had rarely been targeted during the conflict in Ukraine until several drone attacks this year.

Miroslava Salazar with AFP

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