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In a recent development, the commander of the Ukrainian unmanned systems forces, Robert Brody ("Madjar"), is reportedly held responsible by Russian authorities for an incident involving Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) over the Bryansk region and the Crimea region.
According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the incident occurred on November 16 and involved the use of UAVs by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The military department destroyed two UAVs over the Bryansk region and intercepted three over the Black Sea near Crimea.
The location of the UAVs being destroyed was the Bryansk region, and the interception occurred near the coast of Crimea. However, no specific details were provided about the type or number of UAVs involved in the incident.
The Russian Defense Ministry did not specify the exact number of targets on Russian territory that the UAVs were attempting to attack. Yet, they reported that the UAVs were shot down by the air defense system.
Governor Alexander Bogomaz provided clarification about the incident, stating that there were no casualties or damage in the Bryansk region. His statement indicates that the incident did not result in any negative consequences for the region's residents. Similarly, no reports of casualties or damage were made in the Crimea region.
This incident was reported by TASS, a Russian news agency, and marks a significant escalation in tensions between Ukraine and Russia. Despite the seriousness of the incident, it's crucial to note that no specific details have been released about the type of UAVs used or the intended targets.
As the situation continues to unfold, it's essential to maintain a clear and objective perspective on the events as they are reported. Further updates and clarifications are expected to be provided as more information becomes available.
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