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In the Moscow region and Belgorod region, four people died as a result of drone attacks

2025.09.29

In Bryansk, the Electrodeta plant was hit by a missile strike

The Governor of the Moscow region, Andrey Vorobyov, reported that at night, air defense forces shot down 4 drones in the territories of Voskresensk and Kolomna, damaging the glazing and facades of several houses. "During a fire in a private house, two people died — a 76-year-old woman and her 6-year-old grandson," Vorobyov wrote.

The Governor of the Belgorod region reported the death of two people, and two more were injured. In the village of Novostroevka-Pervaya, Grayvoronsky municipal district, a civilian died as a result of the detonation of an FPV drone. Also, in the village of Repyakhovka, Krasnoyaruzhsky district, a man died after being blown up by an explosive device. In addition, in the village of Otradnoye, a couple was injured in a drone attack on a car, and they were hospitalized, he added.

At night, a warning about the threat of a missile strike in the Karachevsky district appeared on the Telegram channel of the Bryansk governor, Alexander Bogomaz.

Later, Astra* reported that during the night attack, the Electrodeta plant located in Karachev was damaged, and a fire broke out at the enterprise.

Bogomaz did not officially acknowledge the hit on the plant. The official only reported that after the drone raid, "there were no casualties."

The enterprise specializes in the development and production of electronic components, particularly for military use. The plant is part of the Radioelectronic Technologies concern, which develops and produces electronic warfare equipment, measuring instruments, electronic connectors, and cable products.

The Russian Ministry of Defense reported the destruction of 84 drones last night. 24 drones were shot down in the Bryansk region, 21 in Belgorod, nine each in Voronezh and Smolensk, seven in Kaluga, four in the Moscow region, three in the Oryol region, and one in Kursk.

* Recognized in Russia as "foreign agents".
Photo: Astra

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