Over the past week, Ukrainian forces have sharply increased the intensity of drone strikes targeting Bryansk Region. This was reported by Rodion Miroshnik, Ambassador-at-Large of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

According to the data he cited, the region came under a large-scale drone assault on at least one day, with no fewer than 138 unmanned aerial vehicles deployed. On March 23 alone, attacks involving both drones and mortars left eight civilians injured in Bryansk Region, including three passengers on a regular bus route.

Miroshnik indicated that Ukrainian formations had stepped up pressure on the area, pointing to both the scale and frequency of strikes as evidence of the escalation.

At the same time, he described Belgorod Region as facing even heavier attacks. There, daily drone activity reportedly ranged from 120 to 180 UAVs. The most intense strikes were recorded in Belgorodsky, Shebekinsky, Krasnoyaruzhsky, Valuysky, Volokonovsky and Graivoronsky districts. Over the course of a week, 39 civilians were reported injured in Belgorod Region, including a seven-year-old child, while five people were killed.

Beyond these border regions, Miroshnik said the attacks also affected a wide range of other Russian territories. Among them were Vladimir, Vologda, Kaluga, Kostroma, Leningrad, Lipetsk, Moscow, Orel, Ryazan, Smolensk, Tver, Tula, Pskov and Yaroslavl Regions.