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Two mainline diesel locomotives burned down in Russian Bryansk, – GUR

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In the Russian city of Bryansk, two mainline diesel locomotives burned down, – GUR Vladislav Kravtsov

A fire broke out at a railway depot in Bryansk, Russia. Two enemy mainline diesel locomotives burned there.

This was reported by 24 Channel with reference to a message from the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine in the Telegram channel.

What is known about the fire on the railway in Bryansk

According to Ukrainian intelligence, this fire on the railway in Bryansk occurred on December 5. The burnt-out mainline diesel locomotives provided for the logistical needs of the Russian occupation army.

The process of mysterious destruction or disabling of facilities used by the aggressor state in the genocidal war against Ukraine continues, the GUR stated.

They also recalled that there will be fair retribution for every war crime committed by the Russian occupiers.

By the way, a series of explosions also thundered in the Russian city of Bryansk on December 11. Local residents said they heard 6 to 10 explosions over the Fokinsky district of the city.

Unknown friendly drones were also recorded over the Russian city. At the same time, the network wrote about a drone attack on the Transneft oil depot and shared a video with a glow.

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