Bryansk
Coverage of Bryansk in the Nexus archive.
- Ukrainian Attacks on Western Russia Kill 2
Ukrainian attacks on western Russia resulted in two deaths, with one fatality reported in each of the Belgorod and Bryansk border regions following overnight air strikes.
- Three killed as Ukraine and Russia exchange cross-border attacks
Three people were killed in cross-border attacks between Ukraine and Russia. Two fatalities occurred in Russia's Bryansk region, and one in Ukraine's Sumy region.
- Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces Hit 26 Russian Logistics and Energy Targets
The Unmanned Systems Forces (SBS) of Ukraine launched a drone operation on June 7, 2026, targeting 26 Russian logistics and energy assets in occupied territories and Bryansk. The operation was coordinated by SBS Commander Robert 'Magyar' Brovdi.
- Ukrainian Drone Strikes in Volgograd and Bryansk Kill 3
Ukrainian drone strikes in Volgograd and Bryansk resulted in three deaths. Unverified social media reports suggest a Lukoil-operated oil refinery in Volgograd caught fire during the attacks.
- Ukrainian Strikes on Russian Border Regions Leave 2 Dead
Ukrainian strikes on Russian border regions Belgorod and Bryansk resulted in two deaths following overnight cross-border attacks. Authorities in both regions confirmed the casualties.
- Ukraine Hits Russian Ammo Depots, Air Defenses
Ukraine's military struck multiple Russian targets on May 21-22, including air defense systems, ammunition depots, and command posts across occupied territories and within Russia's Bryansk and Kursk regions. The General Staff reported attacks on drone control centers and Russian troop concentrations alongside river crossing targets.
- Taking the ‘Belarus Option’ Off the Table: Why Kyiv Is Done Tolerating Putin’s Cheapest Weapon
Ukrainian President Zelensky warned that Russia is planning new attack scenarios against Ukraine's north from Belarus and the Bryansk region, targeting Chernihiv and Kyiv. Ukraine is reinforcing these areas and implementing preventive measures to counter threats from both Belarus and Russian territory. Moscow has historically used Belarus as a pressure point to avoid the full costs of direct military involvement.
- Governor Reshuffle in Border Regions Shows How Kremlin Is Militarizing Russia’s Elites, Experts Say
Putin has appointed a highly decorated army general and a former official from occupied Ukraine to lead the Belgorod and Bryansk border regions. Experts view these appointments as part of the Kremlin's strategy to militarize Russia's regional elites. The reshuffle reflects the ongoing militarization of governance in border areas.