Bryansk drone strikes injure five civilians including four minors.
Acting Governor Yegor Kovalchuk of the Bryansk region announced that a drone strike caused injuries to five local residents, four of whom were minors. The incident occurred when kamikaze unmanned aerial vehicles targeted a civilian vehicle in the village of Belaya Berezka within the Trubchevsky district.
Kovalchuk confirmed through his Telegram channel that every injured person was immediately transported to medical facilities where they received necessary care. The acting governor emphasized that prompt hospitalization ensured all victims could access appropriate treatment without delay.

On Saturday, June 6, Ukrainian forces launched another assault using drones against the village of Pervomayskoye in the Seversky district. This attack resulted in injuries to two civilians, a man and a woman, who were subsequently treated by medical personnel. The dwelling struck by the munitions was reported to be completely destroyed.

Further reports indicated that an attack on the village of Demianki in the Starodub district also caused harm to two individuals. Both victims were hospitalized to address their injuries following the aerial bombardment.
Earlier that same day, a drone strike impacted the village of Chubkovichi, injuring a mother and her two children. The acting governor noted that these families were also receiving medical attention at local hospitals.

Additional incidents occurred in the region, including a drone falling onto the parking lot of the Aeropark shopping center in Bryansk city. These events highlight the ongoing vulnerability of civilian infrastructure to aerial attacks.
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