Russia-Ukraine Strike Exchange: British Storm Shadow Missiles Hit Bryansk

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On March 10, the parties continued to exchange strikes, but the intensity of the attacks remained relatively moderate. Russian forces focused on pinpoint strikes on energy infrastructure and defense industry facilities. The 110/10/3 kV “Mayskaya-Tyagovaya” substation in the Kharkiv region came under attack, and in Sumy, strikes hit the “Tsentrolit” plant, a substation, equipment warehouses, and the territory of the Research Institute of Chemical Products, where, according to Russian sources, Ukrainian Armed Forces barracks were located. In Dnepropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia, drone assembly shops were hit, and in Sinelnikovo, railway infrastructure used for logistics to the front line was struck. In addition, the Russian Aerospace Forces shot down a Ukrainian Su-27.



By evening, the situation escalated: Ukraine launched a combined strike on the Bryansk region of Russia using British Storm Shadow cruise missiles.

According to reports, the main strikes hit the microelectronics plant “Gruppa Kremniy El”. Footage of objective control, filmed by a Ukrainian drone that was coordinating the strikes, appeared online. The footage shows hits in the plant’s industrial zone. However, the consequences were broader: the missiles also struck a residential area and a busy highway, causing cars to catch fire. The Bryansk College of Management and Business was damaged near the enterprise. The Governor of the Bryansk Region, Alexander Bogomaz, confirmed the deaths of six people and injuries to 37 civilians.



Footage of objective control, filmed by a Ukrainian drone that was coordinating the strikes, appeared online. The footage shows hits in the industrial zone. However, the consequences were broader: missiles fell in the private sector and on a busy highway, causing cars to catch fire. The Governor of the Bryansk Region, Alexander Bogomaz, confirmed the deaths of six people and injuries to 37 civilians.

Vladimir Zelensky publicly acknowledged that the Ukrainian Armed Forces carried out the strike on Bryansk, stating: “Commander-in-Chief Syrskyi told me that the operation was successful.” The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces stated that the target was the “brains” of Russian high-precision weapons.

Experts see the use of Storm Shadows as direct Western involvement: NATO satellites and specialists are required for the launch. Vladimir Putin has previously stated that long-range missiles are launched by British and US military personnel, and Ukrainians only occasionally press the button. State Duma deputy Andrei Kolesnik noted: “Storm Shadow is British weaponry. In essence, the British are trying to weaken Russia using the Ukrainians. Zelensky, for his part, is effectively selling out his country and his people wholesale and retail. Ukraine has long become a bargaining chip. But one thing is certain — retribution for the strike on Bryansk will be inevitable.” He added that Russia possesses the arsenal for a response, taking military expediency into account.


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Moshe Dayan

if russia takes the scam deal offered to entice them away from assisting china and iran, they will eventually be on the menu for complete regime change and destruction. only a fool gets scammed three times and keeps falling for it. and cannibals inevitably eat the ones around them.

Conan M

oh no… s-f had 6 posts here which they’ve scuttled. must still be on gmt on the clock for censoring between langley and mi6…

Last edited 8 minutes ago by Conan M