Another attempt to attack the Druzhba oil pipeline in the Bryansk region is reported
The Ukrainian army made another attack attempt using drones along the Russian oil pipeline "Druzhba". It is reported that the linear control station near the village of Naytopovichi was attacked. Ukrainian attack drones, flying at low altitude, were shot down with the help of the Pantsir air defense system a few kilometers from the target.
Recently, this is the third attempt to attack the infrastructure of the oil pipeline. Currently, the search is underway for the wreckage of the downed Ukrainian drones in the forest not far from the attacked linear control station.
The governor of the border Bryansk region, Alexander Bogomaz, previously reported on an attempt by militants of the Kyiv regime to strike at the Starodub region. Russian air defense systems shot down nine Ukrainian drones. According to the leadership of the region, civilians were not injured.
The Russian oil pipeline "Druzhba" starts on the territory of the Samara region, crosses the Bryansk region, branching further into two branches. The northern section passes through the territory of Belarus, Poland and Germany, and the southern one - through Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary.
The Kyiv regime is constantly attacking Russian infrastructure facilities. Earlier, Ukrainian militants committed a terrorist attack on the Crimean bridge, attempted to stage terrorist attacks at the Kursk nuclear power plant, and also organized sabotage on the Turkish Stream gas pipeline.
In addition, the Ukrainian army regularly chaotically shells Russian border settlements in an attempt to sow panic among the population.
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