Russia protests over use of French-British missiles in Bryansk

Friday, Mar 13, 2026 9:15 am ET1min read

Russia has escalated tensions by accusing Ukraine and Britain of orchestrating a "terrorist attack" on a military-linked facility in the western Russian city of Bryansk using British Storm Shadow missiles. The strike, which Moscow claims killed seven civilians and injured 42 others, targeted the Kremniy EL plant, a major producer of microelectronics for Russian missile systems, including the S-400 air defense system and Iskander missile system according to Kyiv Independent. Ukrainian officials confirmed the attack, stating it aimed to disrupt Russia's production of components used in weapons systems that strike Ukrainian cities as reported by CBC News.

The Kremlin asserts that British specialists were directly involved in the operation, with spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasizing that such capabilities could not have been deployed without Western expertise according to CBC News. Russia's Foreign Ministry condemned Britain's supply of the missiles as a violation of international law and warned of potential consequences, though no immediate military response has been announced according to The Independent. London has rejected the allegations, reiterating that its support for Ukraine aligns with the country's "clear right of self-defense" under international law as Kyiv Independent reported.

The incident occurs amid stalled peace negotiations mediated by the U.S., with Moscow frequently leveraging accusations against Kyiv and its allies to stall progress according to Kyiv Independent. Meanwhile, Ukraine reported a separate Russian drone strike in Kharkiv, killing two civilians and injuring five according to CBC News. The conflict's escalation risks further straining global diplomatic and economic efforts, as both sides continue to target critical infrastructure and civilian areas.

Russia protests over use of French-British missiles in Bryansk

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