Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) launch facility constructed 35 kilometers from the Ukrainian border - Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) findings indicate
In the Bryansk region of Russia, a new drone launch base has been established, just 35 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. The site, which was once an empty field, has now become a significant construction, operated by Russian occupiers and responsible for launching unmanned aerial vehicles.
The Russian Armed Forces are said to be behind the establishment of this new base, designed to house the "Shahed" attack drones. The construction of this new drone launch base has progressed significantly since July, as reported by OSINT analyst Brady Africa on social media.
The existence and location of the drone launch site, near the Ukrainian border, have raised concerns about potential threats to Ukrainian territory. The proximity of the base to the border and its operation by Russian occupiers suggest increased military activity by Russia.
A video published by Brady Africa on social media shows the construction progress of the new drone launch base in Russia. The video underscores the rapid development of the site, which was once an empty field, into a potential threat to Ukrainian territory.
The construction of this new drone launch base may indicate a worrying escalation in tensions between Russia and Ukraine. As the situation continues to evolve, it is crucial to monitor these developments closely and maintain peace and stability in the region.
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