Russia accuses Ukraine, Britain of 'terrorist attack' on border city

March 11, 2026 7:06 PM EDT

MOSCOW, March ‌11 (Reuters) - Russia's ​Foreign ​Ministry on Wednesday condemned a deadly Ukrainian ‌strike on the western Russian ⁠city of Bryansk as a "terrorist ‌attack" and accused Britain, ‌whose missiles it said were used, of overstepping international ​legal norms.

In a statement, the ministry said the strike ⁠was intended to derail efforts toward a ​peace process and fuel an escalation of the conflict.

Bryansk ​regional governor Alexander ‌Bogomaz said on Wednesday one more person ⁠had died in the attack, bringing the death toll to ⁠seven. Bogomaz said earlier that Tuesday's strike ​had injured 42 people, without saying what was hit.

Ukraine said it ‌had struck a key plant producing missile components. ‌Moscow accused it of ⁠deliberately targeting civilians.

(Reporting ‌by Ksenia ​Orlova; writing by Dmitry Antonov; editing by Lincoln ‌Feast.)



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