Ukrainian drone attack kills one in Russian border Bryansk region


June 12 (Reuters) - The ⁠governor of Russia's border Bryansk region said ⁠one person was killed and another injured ‌in a drone strike on Friday, while the Defence Ministry said Russian air defence units had downed 185 Ukrainian ​drones over a 12-hour period.

Bryansk Governor ⁠Yegor Kovalchuk said ⁠one person died in a village near the border. ⁠The ‌region's general headquarters, quoted by Russian news agencies, said air defence units had ⁠destroyed 62 drones, but gave no time ​frame for ‌the action.

Russia's Defence Ministry, posting on Telegram, ⁠reported 185 ​drones intercepted between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. (0500-1700 GMT) over about a dozen regions, most of ⁠them in central Russia.

Moscow Mayor Sergei ​Sobyanin issued a long series of statements on Telegram throughout the day, reporting that drones headed for ⁠the Russian capital had been downed and specialists were examining fragments on the ground.

An unofficial count by Russian news agencies showed 27 such ​drones had been destroyed throughout ⁠the day on Friday.

Ukraine has intensified its campaign of ​drone attacks on medium-range ‌and long-range targets inside Russia, ​hitting mainly sites associated with the oil industry.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Tom Hogue)

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