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HomeIndustryDefenseVideosUkraine Strikes Russia: Largest Attack on Bryansk Since 2022 Invasion
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Ukraine Strikes Russia: Largest Attack on Bryansk Since 2022 Invasion

•March 11, 2026
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Al Jazeera English
Al Jazeera English•Mar 11, 2026

Why It Matters

The attack demonstrates how Western‑supplied precision missiles are reshaping the conflict’s geography, increasing pressure on Russia’s military production and heightening civilian risk across the border.

Key Takeaways

  • •Ukraine hit Bryansk's Kremny L weapons factory with Storm Shadow missiles.
  • •Attack marks largest strike on Bryansk since 2022 Russian invasion.
  • •French-made missiles supplied by UK highlight Western support for Ukraine.
  • •Russian retaliation hit Slovian, killing at least four civilians.
  • •Escalating cross-border strikes raise civilian casualty risks on both sides.

Summary

The video reports a Ukrainian strike on the Russian city of Bryansk, targeting the Kremny L weapons factory – a key producer of electronic components for Russian missiles. Using French‑made Storm Shadow cruise missiles, supplied to Kyiv by the United Kingdom, the attack is described as the largest on Bryansk since Moscow’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

The operation hit a facility embedded in a residential district, underscoring the blurred line between military and civilian zones. Ukrainian officials framed the raid as retaliation for Russian missile attacks on Ukrainian towns, while a civilian witness recounted the explosion shattering an early‑morning routine. On the same day, Russian forces struck the Ukrainian town of Slovian, killing at least four people, illustrating a tit‑for‑tat escalation.

Quotes from the Ukrainian side emphasized a defensive motive: “We are defending ourselves,” the spokesperson said, linking the target to missiles that have struck Ukrainian cities. The civilian account – “I was washing dishes… it blew everything away” – humanizes the collateral damage and highlights the immediate impact on non‑combatants.

The strike signals a deepening of cross‑border hostilities, with Western‑provided precision weapons enabling Kyiv to hit strategic Russian assets. The escalation raises the risk of higher civilian casualties on both sides and could pressure diplomatic channels toward a ceasefire, while also exposing the vulnerability of Russia’s defense‑industry supply chain.

Original Description

At least six people have been killed and dozens more injured in a Ukrainian missile attack on the Russian city of Bryansk.
The regional governor says the casualties were civilians.
Ukraine's president says his forces were targeting a weapons factory.
It's the biggest attack on the city since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine four years ago.
Al Jazeera’s Wilson Dizard reports.
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