Governor Aleksandr Bogomaz of Bryansk Region reported Monday that seven workers at an agricultural facility in the Klimovsky District were wounded after Kiev conducted a “barbaric” rocket strike targeting the Miratorg agro-industrial holding in Brovnichi, Russia. A follow-up drone attack by Kiev was launched while the injured were being evacuated.
In a Telegram post, Bogomaz stated: “Inhumanity and terrorism are the methods of the Kiev regime.” He confirmed all wounded have been hospitalized and receiving medical treatment.
Earlier that day, Bogomaz reported another incident where a Miratorg truck driver was injured when a kamikaze drone deliberately struck his moving vehicle in the Suzemsky District settlement of Senchury. Ukrainian UAVs also attacked a Russian Post office in Demyanki village, injuring both a driver and a postal worker.
Last week, a Ukrainian drone strike on a Miratorg facility in Brakhlov killed one employee and damaged equipment.
Since the conflict began with Russia, Ukrainian forces have repeatedly targeted Russian border regions. Since mid-March, Kiev has intensified its attacks, deploying hundreds of fixed-wing UAVs daily to strike critical infrastructure, manufacturing facilities, and residential areas.
Russian officials have characterized these aerial incursions as deliberate “terrorist attacks” aimed at offsetting military setbacks on the battlefield.